Deciding to leave a situation where you are being taken advantage of is a big step. Planning for this big life change can be exciting but also difficult. It’s time to think about what you will need to leave, both mentally and physically.
Keep a written list of important phone numbers in case your phone is taken or damaged. Try to memorize them too.
Exiting a manipulative or abusive situation can be dangerous. As you are planning to leave, avoid rooms with dangerous items like knives, tools, guns or no exits during violent situations. Safer rooms might be where others can see or hear what's happening.
If you don’t know where you are, try to figure it out by looking for street signs, checking for addresses on buildings, or finding any newspapers, magazines, or mail with an address.
If you have kids in the situation, tell them it's not their job to protect you. Teach them how to call for help, where to hide during trouble, and practice your escape plan together.
If you think it is safe to do so, pack a bag with your most essential items. Items you should consider bringing are: Important documents (if you have access to them) such as your ID, Social Security Card, Birth Certificate, Green Card, Passport, etc. A phone and phone charger A change of clothes A few snacks Hygiene products, such as toothbrush and toothpaste, or tampons/pads If you have children, also include their essentials, such a diapers, wipes, formula
Make a secret signal or code with a trusted person to let them know you're in danger and what action to take, like calling 9-1-1.
There are a lot of paths people take to get out of exploitative situations. Each person and situation is unique. Exiting is about figuring out what is going to work best for you. Start by thinking through:
What resources do you think will be most important to exit?
Time to Thrive was developed by the Survive & Thrive Advocacy Center in Tallahassee, Florida. We created this site as a resource just for you. No matter where you live, this information is for you.
If you live in Tallahassee or these six North Florida counties (Leon,Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty, Franklin, and Wakulla) feel free to reach out to us at 850-597-2080. We consider this phone number a warm line. It is not monitored 24/7 like a hotline but we do our best to respond to text and phone calls within 24 hours.
If you live outside of Tallahassee we suggest contacting the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888 or visiting Survive & Thrive Advocacy Center’s Get Help page to find the right resource for you.
Read more about contacting hotlines here.