We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Lara Logan and Going Rouge for inviting No Trafficking Zone (NTZ) President Jacquelyn Aluotto to participate in this important conversation.
Human trafficking remains one of the most pervasive and misunderstood crimes affecting communities across the nation. We appreciate the opportunity to discuss how trafficking occurs, the tactics traffickers use to exploit vulnerable individuals, and the critical role that No Trafficking Zones play in prevention, awareness, victim advocacy, and community protection.
Platforms like Going Rouge help shine a light on these difficult but necessary conversations, educating the public about the realities of human trafficking and the consequences that can occur when communities lack coordinated anti-trafficking initiatives and victim-centered support systems.
Thank you, Lara Logan and the Going Rouge team, for your commitment to bringing attention to this issue and for helping amplify the voices of advocates working to protect victims and prevent exploitation.
Together, awareness leads to action, and action leads to change.
— No Trafficking Zone (NTZ)
No Trafficking Zone
No Trafficking Zone is an organization dedicated to dismantling human trafficking.
We are uniting organizations, centers of faith, sports and entertainment venues, corporations, government officials, celebrities and civic leaders in the fight to end the scourge of sex and human trafficking in all forms.
We would like to thank Univision for sitting down with the NTZ team, Jacqueline Altobelli, and Harris County Sheriff’s Office to discuss the National Child ID Program and this important partnership with NTZ and HCSO.
This initiative, in partnership with 2026 FIFA World Cup, will help expand efforts to protect children and support families across Texas. Through this partnership, Harris County Sheriff’s Office will be receiving 60,000 Child ID kits to provide families with critical tools and resources that can assist law enforcement in the event a child goes missing.
Locating missing children is a critical need in Texas, and we must continue building strong community partnerships, innovative solutions, and effective systems that help protect children and support faster recovery efforts. Together, we can increase awareness, strengthen prevention initiatives, and help keep our children safe.
05/25/2026
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05/24/2026
Last week, a powerful and important conversation took place at City Hall. Councilwoman Carter brought together No Trafficking Zone, The Landing, the CAC, Bob’s Ranch, HPD, and the Sheriff’s Office to discuss what human trafficking truly looks like in Houston and across Texas, and how we are working together to combat it.
Each organization at the table serves vulnerable communities in different but critical ways, because human trafficking affects and is in EVERY community. From operating drop-in centers, conducting forensic interviews for children impacted by s*xual abuse and trafficking, and providing housing for boys, to building cases alongside law enforcement, helping survivors navigate the justice system, and advocating for stronger laws, this work requires collaboration at every level.
These organizations are boots on the ground, doing the hard work every day to protect, advocate, educate, and bring hope to survivors.
Thank you to Mayor Whitmire and Councilwoman Carter for creating space for these conversations and for recognizing both the progress being made and the work that still needs to be done.
05/21/2026
No Trafficking Zone (NTZ) is honored and grateful to be invited and participate in all the FIFA World Cup Human Tracking Round Table discussion focused on safety, prevention, and awareness surrounding human trafficking. We would like to thank OTIP and HHS for facilitating this critical conversation and for their continued commitment to prevention, protection, and survivor-centered solutions.
As part of this important initiative, NTZ is actively engaged across 5 FIFA World Cup host cities and collaborates with 3 Human Trafficking Task Forces to help strengthen community response, survivor advocacy, education, and prevention efforts.
We appreciate the opportunity to work alongside leaders, organizations, law enforcement, advocates, and community partners who are committed to protecting vulnerable populations and creating safer environments before, during, and after the World Cup.
Together, awareness and inteligence creates action, and action saves lives.
05/19/2026
Thank you Council Member Twila Carter for an inspiring day! Thank you to law enforcement leaders, community leaders, and non profits for coming together to discuss real solution to prevent and combat trafficking. Thank you for including NTZ President Jacquelyn Aluotto for the discussion. We greatly appreciate you.
We are proud of all the work the No Trafficking Zone (NTZ) team has done and continues to do.
From creating the No Trafficking School Zone Act, to connecting electronic crimes within the zones, learn how NTZ helped make the entire state of Texas a No Trafficking Zone, making human trafficking a first-degree felony punishable by 25–99 years.
Learn about the impact of NTZ legislation, survivor-led advocacy, and the NTZ Game Over Initiative at NRG Stadium, where NTZ launched one of the nation’s first stadium-based human trafficking prevention and response models.
If you want to understand the laws, the movement, and the impact, we encourage you to watch this video.
05/18/2026
Please join NTZ President Jacquelyn Aluotto, law enforcement professionals, and community leaders for an in-depth conversation on preventing and combating human trafficking.
Join us for this important event at City Hall, hosted by Councilwoman Twila Carter, as community leaders come together to discuss ongoing efforts in Houston and Harris County to prevent and combat commercial s*xual exploitation.
To RSVP and learn more, please scan the QR code.
05/08/2026
No Trafficking Zone was honored to attend the White House National Drug Control Policy Strategy Summit, joining leaders, law enforcement, and advocates from across the country in critical conversations focused on protecting our communities. Many of the human trafficking cases we encounter involve the intersection of financial crimes, drug trafficking, and human trafficking.
We are grateful for the opportunity to discuss how these criminal networks operate and how agencies, advocates, and communities can work together to dismantle them in order to protect every community and every child in America.
Drug Czar Sara Carter did an amazing job and we are proud to work with her.
04/24/2026
NTZ had the honor of participating in another FIFA World Cup Human Trafficking Roundtable, this time hosted in Mexico. No Trafficking Zone continues to engage with global leaders who are committed to the prevention and dismantling of human trafficking networks.
We greatly valued the roundtable discussion and sincerely appreciate the strong partnership and collaboration demonstrated by our counterparts in Mexico.
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