Nearly 200 volunteers fan out across Houston suburbs to fight trafficking ahead of World Cup rush
Houston non-profit targeting traffcking during FIFA World Cup 2026
Nearly 200 volunteers with a Houston organization are spreading out around the area as advocates say crowds for the FIFA World Cup could drive demand for human trafficking. FOX 26's Angie Rodriguez learned more about the initiative.
HOUSTON - As the global spotlight shines on Houston for the FIFA World Cup, a local organization warns that a shadow economy is ramping up right alongside the soccer rush.
Trafficking prevention during FIFA World Cup
Local perspective:
The nonprofit organization Elijah Rising confirms 185 volunteers have signed up for a massive, coordinated outreach operation targeting suburban hotels and motels.
Because Houston is so spread out, organizers say a "one-size-fits-all" approach won't work. Instead, volunteers are splitting up into nimble, 3-to-5-person teams to deploy simultaneously into four major suburban hubs:
- The Woodlands
- Katy
- Baytown
- Dickinson
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Casting a ‘Broad Net’
What they're saying:
"We've had over 100 volunteers sign up to want to do outreach and work in our emergency safe home and care for women that are coming out of trafficking," said David Gamboa, Communications Director for Elijah Rising. "Or maybe reach those who don't know there are resources available to them."
Why you should care:
With the World Cup bringing an influx of international tourists to the area, experts say the demand for illicit sex and labor naturally spikes.
"We're really trying to cast a broad net all across the city," Gamboa said. "We're reaching out to places where prostitution is happening up towards the Woodlands. Katy, Baytown, of course, central Houston. We're hitting up hotels and motels, making sure people know that there is help. If you are being trafficked, there are people that are willing to step in and help you."
Houston World Cup committee targeting potential human trafficking
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Houston Host committee previewed their Human Rights Action Plan, in which they explain how they plan on preventing issues like human and labor trafficking. FOX 26's Angie Rodriguez spoke to a committee member about the initiative.
‘Judgement-Free’ Strategy
How It Works:
Organizers gave the volunteers strict instructions before heading out: Go in completely judgment-free.
The goal is not to make arrests, but to hand out life-saving resources and open a door for victims who are trapped.
Advocates want the public to understand the clear legal definitions of human trafficking:
- Underage Victims: If a minor is being sold for sex, it is automatically sex trafficking. Period.
- Adult Victims: Anyone forced, frauded, or coerced into sex acts is a victim of trafficking.
- Labor Trafficking: With major sporting events, labor trafficking also spikes in the hospitality and service industries.
Elijah Rising also operates an emergency safe home that is fully prepared to take in and care for any women who are able to escape trafficking situations.
Advocates are urging suburban hotel staff, delivery drivers, and everyday neighbors to keep their eyes open and report anything that looks out of place.
Houston organizations raise awareness of human trafficking ahead of FIFA World Cup
On Monday morning, organizations in the Houston area gathered outside of Houston City Hall to talk about human trafficking in the city.
If You Need Help
If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, resources are available 24/7.
- National Human Trafficking Hotline: Call 1-888-373-7888 or text "HELP" or "INFO" to 233733.
The Source: Elijah Rising.