

Changemakers, we need you with us.
From June through July 2026, Dallas will host nine FIFA World Cup matches. More than three million visitors will flood our metroplex for the largest sporting event in world history. And history tells us something we cannot ignore. When male tourism rises, demand for paid sex rises with it. And when demand rises, vulnerable women and teens pay the price.
We already know where this happens.
And we already know how to reach them.
For years, The Abolitionist Collective has been serving women being trafficked and sexually exploited across Dallas. We walk into strip clubs, motels, and streets with resources and a way out. Every gift we bring carries a hotline, practical support, access to free trauma therapy, and safe housing for the day they are ready to leave.
But we cannot do this alone.


How Can You Show Up...
What Your Group Will Do
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Collect items for outreach gift bags (toiletries, beauty products, and practical essentials)
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Assemble the bags together as a group
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Hear a short story or talk about the realities of exploitation and outreach
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Pray for the women we will meet and for the outreach teams serving during the World Cup
Every bag becomes a moment of kindness and connection when our teams meet women during outreach. Together, we can raise awareness, care for women in our city, and stand against exploitation during the World Cup.
AWARENESS & INTERVENTION GATHERING
World Cup Outreach – Not In My City
Our outreach teams will be meeting women in strip clubs, motels, and on the streets with simple gifts, encouragement, and information about support resources. Your church or group can be part of this effort through a Gift Drive + Awareness Gathering.
Think of it like a food drive, but instead of food, you collect toiletries and beauty items that go into gift bags for women we meet during outreach. These small items communicate something powerful: you are seen, you matter, and you are not alone.
This is also a chance for your community to learn about the realities of exploitation and pray for women in our city.
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