B.E.L.O.V.E.TH. (Bikers Exercising Love Over Violence, Exploitation, and Trafficking of Humans) was founded with the aim to combat and assist in eradicating human trafficking and sexual exploitation of children in America. Working together with local, state, and national organizations, we provide child safety education through public outreach. Our young are being victimized with offensive experiences on the internet on a continuous basis and those numbers are rising in the tens of thousands each year.  B.E.L.O.V.E.TH. educates youth of inappropriate conduct, inappropriate content, and inappropriate contact and how to deal with these unwanted encounters from people on the internet. Our goal for the young is to become more aware of potential online risks and empowering them to prevent victimization by making safer choices on- and offline.

Message Loud and Clear.

B.E.L.O.V.E.TH. is an anti-trafficking organization of volunteers who share a common goal in helping eradicate human trafficking and sexual exploitation. B.E.L.O.V.E.TH. is continually seeking volunteers, to help with public outreach and education. A trained volunteer will lead and administer a prepared curriculum, as other volunteers help support and assist. Nothing more grabs the attention of kids and teens, then a group of motorcyclists/bikers roaring into an auditorium with an impacting message and a passion to end the exploitation of our young.



What we teach?

Our young are being victimized with offensive experiences on the internet on a continuous basis and those numbers are rising in the tens of thousands each year. We educate youth of inappropriate conduct, inappropriate content, and inappropriate contact and how to deal with these unwanted encounters on the internet.

You can help by:

1. Emailing us your contact info (email, phone number, county & state you reside in), to [email protected], so we may update you on upcoming events and of how you can participate.

2. Visiting the U.S. Department of State website to learn the indicators of human trafficking.

3. If you believe someone may be a victim of human trafficking, call the 24-hour National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or report an emergency to law enforcement by calling 911.

4. Learning how to recognize traffickers recruitment tactics and how to safely navigate out of a suspicious or uncomfortable situations.

5. Learning more ways on how you can fight Human Trafficking in 2020, please visit www.state.gov

Business Hours
(still under construction)

  • Monday - Friday
    Appointments only
  • Saturday - Sunday
    Closed

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