WHO WE ARE

Our Mission

Our mission is to bridge the critical information gap in the fight against modern-day slavery. We empower victims in transit with immediate, discreet access to legal resources and survival information. Simultaneously, we equip corporations with patented technology and actionable analytics to fulfill their due diligence, mitigate legal risk, and ensure compliance under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA).


The Problem

When it comes to human trafficking, or any form of trafficking and abuse, having the right information is the most crucial piece in helping victims become survivors. The more information victims have, the more likely it is for them to be able to obtain help. Victims of human trafficking are often cutoff from any type of interaction with outside world. They are under total control of the traffickers and/or pimps and with no access to information, especially with regard to their rights and where to seek help.

The Solution

As a survivor-led organization, Twentyfour-Seven Inc. uses its federally protected anti trafficking tool to help businesses mitigate their liabilities under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. Twentyfour-Seven offers businesses an anti-trafficking tool in the form of a QR Code, called the Twentyfour-Seven Anti-Trafficking QR Code®. The anti-trafficking QR Code provides resources to victims of human trafficking, information to the public, and analytics to the subscriber of the service.

Our Beginnings

Ms. Thompson, a survivor of human trafficking, founded Twentyfour-Seven Inc. based on her personal experience and visionary determination to fill a critical gap: victims in transit are often isolated from essential support.


Recognizing that traditional, generic programs fail to effectively reach victims, Ms. Thompson pioneered the patented Twentyfour-Seven Anti-Trafficking QR Code®. This echnology provides discreet, life-saving information and achieves a statistically superior 71% rate of actionable reports, significantly exceeding conventional methods that reach less than 1% of victims.