The world is coming together for the game we love. Let’s make sure all children and teens are safe!
Whether you’re there to watch the game, work, or welcome travellers — be aware, trust your instincts, and share your concern if you think a child may be at risk. Your actions can help protect children from sexual exploitation.
Select if you’re a traveller or part of a business, and find out how you can make a difference.
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You don’t need to be certain when something feels off. It’s often your instincts recognising when a child or young person might need help.
Look out for:
Remember:
If you see something concerning:
| Number | About |
|---|---|
| 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) |
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) |
| 1-855-FLA-SAFE | Florida – report Human Trafficking to law enforcement |
| 1-800-96-ABUSE | Florida – Human Trafficking Hotline |
| 305-FIX-STOP | Miami – Human Trafficking Hotline |
| FIFA’s Reporting Portal to report concerns in direct relation to FIFA’s activities and events. |
| Number | About |
|---|---|
| 1-833-900-1010 | Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline |
| (416) 808-7066 | Victim Services Toronto, provides case management, advocacy and crisis response for human trafficking survivors. |
| 1-800-668-6868 | Kids Help Phone, 24/7 support for young people (can guide to local services). |
| 1-866-658-9022 | Canadian Centre for Child Protection, National Portal for Reporting Online Child Sexual Exploitation. |
| FIFA’s Reporting Portal to report concerns in direct relation to FIFA’s activities and events. |
| Number | About |
|---|---|
| 911 | All emergency calls in Mexico. |
| 800.5533.000 | National Hotline Against Human Trafficking (phone and chat) |
| 998 167 9651 | Quintana Roo Reporting Trafficking and Exploitation of Children |
| 55 5346 2516 | Specialized Office for Crimes of Violence Against Women and Human Trafficking |
| FIFA’s Reporting Portal to report concerns in direct relation to FIFA’s activities and events. |
This FIFA World Cup, get to know hotlines or organisations that can help to report suspected exploitation of children and teens. Ask hotels, accommodation, transport, and other service providers if they have child protection measures in place. Recognise businesses that are already making a positive change, such as Members of The Code, and encourage other businesses to act.
Download our campaign materials below and share them on your social media pages. As a traveller and customer, you can influence change for children.
When millions of visitors arrive for the World Cup, busy tourism spaces can be misused to exploit children. By staying alert and knowing what to look out for, your business can help stop this and reduce risks to your company. Protecting children also protects your business.
Whether you run a hotel, private accommodation, restaurant, bar, airline, taxi service, or shop, your team is on the front line of child protection.
Every staff member, every customer interaction, every observation can make a difference.
Take your commitment further and make child protection part of your business’ DNA.
Join The Code, a global initiative that helps travel and tourism companies take concrete action to protect children. As a member, your business will:





















