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Human trafficking happens in communities across the entire state.
Most people who want to help don’t know where to start, and that’s exactly why Dragonfly exists.
We connect Oklahomans with real, tangible ways to make a difference in this fight. Whether you’re striving to end human trafficking in your own community or looking for a place to volunteer your time, energy, or voice, you can turn to Dragonfly.
Donations
Your donation saves lives.
Whether it’s a recurring monthly donation or a one-time gift, there are plenty of ways your donations can support survivors of human trafficking.
Ways to Get Involved
You can make a difference.
Here’s how Oklahoma can stand up against human trafficking starting today.
Events
Attend an Event
Dragonfly hosts events throughout the year, including fundraisers, community education, and awareness gatherings that bring Oklahomans together around this cause. Attending an event is one of the simplest, most meaningful ways to get connected. Find what’s coming up and save your spot.
Partnerships
Partner with Dragonfly
Combatting human trafficking is not done alone. We are thankful for our partners who stand in the gap with us.
- Antioch Norman
- Arise Single Moms
- Care Center
- Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City
- Chickasaw Nation
- DHS / Child Protective Services
- Dress for Success OKC
- DVIS
- FBI
- Focus on Home
- Heart and Home Makeovers
- Homeless Alliance
- Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
- La Luz
- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma
- Life.Church
- Mercy Hospital
- Mexican Consulate in Oklahoma City
- Native Alliance Against Violence (NAAV)
- No Boundaries International
- Norman Regional Health System
- Oklahoma Coalition Against Human Trafficking (OCAT)
- Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits
- Oklahoma City Police Department
- Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General
- Palomar — Oklahoma City’s Family Justice Center
- Period OKC
- Pivot, Inc.
- Regional Food Bank
- Spero Project
- The Spring
- Tribal Programs and MMIP Groups
- Upward Transitions
- Variety Care
- Wings of Hope
- YWCA Oklahoma City
Awareness
Before you can fight human trafficking, you need to understand it.
Most people who want to help trafficking survivors don’t know where trafficking actually happens or what it really looks like. The images and stories that dominate popular culture are often wrong, and that gap in understanding is one of the biggest barriers to community action. Dragonfly has developed educational resources that cut through the myths and give you a real foundation for making an impact.
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