Report a Human Rights Concern During the FIFA World Cup

211 LA is here to help connect you to support.

During the FIFA World Cup in Los Angeles County, 211 LA will help residents, workers, visitors, and community members access trusted support if they experience or witness a human rights concern connected to World Cup-related activity.

This may include concerns related to human trafficking, workers’ rights, immigrant rights, hate, discrimination, accessibility, housing or shelter needs, safety concerns, or other human rights-related issues. 211 LA can help document what happened, identify available resources, and connect you to appropriate referrals or follow-up support.

This page is not for emergencies.
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

Report Online

Use the secure online form to report a human rights concern related to the FIFA World Cup in Los Angeles County.

Submit a Human Rights Concern In LA County Report

Call 2-1-1

You can also call 2-1-1 to speak with a trained Community Resource Advisor who can help guide you to available resources and support.

Email a Report

You may also email a report to:

 human.rights@211la.org

Email

Please include as much information as you are comfortable sharing, such as:

  • What happened
  • When and where it happened
  • Who was impacted
  • Whether you would like follow-up support
  • The best way to contact you, if you want someone to follow up

Report a Human Rights Concern. If you experience or witness discrimination, exploitation, harassment, or another human rights concern during the FIFA World Cup in Los Angeles County, 211 LA can help connect you to support.

What You Can Report

You can report concerns related to:

  • Human trafficking
  • Workers’ rights or labor exploitation
  • Hate or discrimination
  • Immigrants’ rights
  • Accessibility concerns
  • Rights of people who are unhoused
  • Harassment, threats, or safety concerns
  • Other human rights concerns connected to the FIFA World Cup

After You Report

If you are eligible and consent to follow-up, a 211 LA team member may contact you to better understand your needs and connect you to available support.

Submitting a report does not guarantee a specific outcome or service, but it helps 211 LA identify the appropriate next steps, referrals, or reporting options.

Concerns Outside 211 LA’s Role or Jurisdiction

211 LA serves Los Angeles County. If your concern occurred outside Los Angeles County or falls under another agency or organization’s purview, we can help guide you to the appropriate reporting option when available. 

Report with CA vs Hate

Some concerns related to FIFA events, operations, or FIFA’s human rights responsibilities may need to be reported directly through FIFA’s grievance mechanism.

You may report directly to FIFA through:

FIFA Grievance Mechanism

FIFA Direct Reporting Form

FIFA Compliance Email

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

 

 

 

What is this page for?

This page is for reporting human rights concerns connected to FIFA World Cup-related activity in Los Angeles County. 211 LA can help connect residents, workers, visitors, and community members to support, referrals, and follow-up resources.

What kinds of concerns can I report?

You can report concerns related to human trafficking, workers’ rights, labor exploitation, immigrant rights, hate, discrimination, accessibility, harassment, threats, safety concerns, rights of people who are unhoused, or other human rights-related needs connected to the FIFA World Cup.

Is this an emergency service?

No. This page is not for emergencies. If you are in immediate danger or need emergency help, call 911.

Can I call instead of submitting a report online?

Yes. You can call 2-1-1 to speak with a trained Community Resource Advisor. 211 LA is available 24/7 and can help connect you to health, human, and social services across Los Angeles County.

Will someone follow up with me?

If you are eligible and consent to follow-up, a 211 LA team member may contact you to better understand your situation and help connect you to available support. Care coordination support may be available for individuals requesting additional assistance.

Do I have to share my contact information?

You should only share what you are comfortable providing. If you would like someone from 211 LA to follow up with you, please include the best way to contact you.

What happens after I submit a report?

Your report helps 211 LA understand what happened, identify possible needs, and connect you to appropriate resources, referrals, or reporting options. Reports may also help identify trends and service gaps during the World Cup response period.

What if I experienced hate or discrimination?

If you experienced or witnessed hate, discrimination, harassment, or bias related to the FIFA World Cup, you may also report via the online form above or by calling 2-1-1.

What if my concern is related to FIFA operations or FIFA’s role?

Some concerns may fall under FIFA’s jurisdiction. In those cases, you may be guided to FIFA’s grievance mechanism or direct reporting options.

What if the concern happened outside Los Angeles County?

211 LA serves Los Angeles County. If your concern happened outside LA County, 211 LA may help guide you to the appropriate local reporting option when available.

Are services available in multiple languages?

Yes. 211 LA provides multilingual support to help residents and visitors access information, referrals, and care coordination.

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