

During corporate training sessions, people identify their kids as being groomed.

In this video, redM leader Mike Guthrie shares the importance of moving from awareness to action in the fight against human trafficking and exploitation. Speaking from Canada, he highlights how redM empowers individuals, industries, and communities to use their influence and leadership to create meaningful change and protect vulnerable people.
This video highlights the incredible impact of the DEP BBQ in West Texas, where industry leaders, partners, and community members came together to support the mission of redM. Through connection, collaboration, and generosity, the event raised critical funds to advance awareness, prevention, and community action efforts in the fight against human trafficking and exploitation.
Project Red Card is a global awareness initiative designed to mobilize communities against human trafficking and exploitation through education, visibility, and action. Using the universal symbol of a red card, the project empowers individuals, organizations, sports communities, and industries to recognize the signs, start conversations, and take a stand against trafficking in their cities and communities.
This short video captures highlights from a redM information session breakfast in Dallas, Texas, where community members and professionals gathered to learn more about human trafficking awareness and how to take action locally. The event focused on education, connection, and empowering attendees to become part of the movement for change.

An extraordinary orchestra and flamenco International production by Undebel Flamenco to create awareness about Human Trafficking and fundraise 100% profits to RedM, an international charity that specializes in rescuing and recovering overcomers. Honoring Houston Mayor John Whitmire, CEO of Center of Houstons future, Brett Perlman, Council Woman Mary Nan Huffman and Consulate of Spain Julia Olmo for their amazing efforts to stop this crime.

The Dear Anybody Campaign is a redM project to distribute the successful model of redM proven in Houston, with all volunteer, mostly professionals, providing Resources, Empowering action and Developing society to end human trafficking as a Movement (R.E.D.M.)

This is a short view of the November 4th redM exhibit to educate people in and around the airport around sext trafficking of children. The message is all around what can push and pull children in to the trafficking world and how unseen the victims claim to be. They usually are not looking like the movies, and so we all need to understand what the signs are. The project was a redM and NOV Inc. collaboration with Houston Airports. 3 mayors, including Sylvester Turner of Houston engaged with the exhibit and 3 congressmen turned up to show support at the Lone Star Flight Museum along with around 520 other concerned citizens.

redM Original Story of engagement and building a movement of all types of people to contribute to create awareness about human trafficking