Trafficking Resource
Love Never Fails
The Love Never Fails organization formed in December 2011 after the Founder's teenage dance student experienced human trafficking in the SF Bay Area. Our Board of Directors and Advisory Board include thriving survivors and their families, business owners, teachers, social workers, Pastors, local government executives, attorneys, health care workers, etc. All of our non-profit Board and Advisory members are engaged on a voluntary basis. We are committed to the well being of all youth and driven to restoration, education and protect them from sex trafficking.
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Location:
6937 Village Parkway #2074, Dublin, CA  94568
Oakland-2735 MacArthur Blvd:
San Francisco- 275 5th Street, 2nd Floor
Antioch- 3501 Lone Tree Way:
East Palo Alto- 1848 Bay Road
San Jose- 5883 Eden Park Place:
Sacramento- coming soon
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West Coast Children's Clinic
Commercial Sexual Exploitation – identification tool (cse-it). A private, non-profit children's community psychology department.
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Location:
3301 E. 12th Street, Suite 259, Oakland, CA  94601
Email:
screening@westcoastcc.org
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Redemption House of the Bay Area
Our vision is for every survivor of Human Trafficking to have the support and tools needed to create a happy, healthy future.
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Location:
Bay Area, CA
Email:
info@redemptionhouseofthebayarea.org
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Department of Social Services- Trafficking tools
Screening and assessment tools
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CA
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Northwest Survivors Alliance
Pacific Northwest survivors come together in support of the Equality Model to reach decisions through a Race and Social Equity lens.
Location:
Pacific Northwest,
Email:
NWSurvivorAlliance@gmail.com
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National Human Trafficking Hotline
Phone:
SMS/Text:
Help to 233733
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National,
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Children of the night
Dedicated to rescuing children and young people from prostitution worldwide. Offers a 24/7 case management including rescue from pimps, emergency transportation, medical & counseling referrals, online tutoring for the high school equivalency, all expenses for testing for GED/HiSET, resumes, jobs, access to trade schools, vocational schools & community colleges.
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SMS/Text:
email: lois@childrenof thenigh
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National,
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Polaris Project
Phone:
SMS/Text:
BEFREE to 233733
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National,
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3 Strands Global Foundation
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SMS/Text:
HELP to 233733
Location:
National,
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Mendocino County Sheriff's Office- Reporting of illegal Cultivation of Marijuana; or reporting of Environmental Crimes
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Location:
951 Low Gap Rd, Ukiah, CA
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Child & Family Policy Institute of California (CFPIC)
PACT’s Mission is to engage county child welfare agencies and their multidisciplinary partners as they implement a statewide, integrated, and adaptable model of cross-coordination. Our staff and consultant network provide customized technical assistance, training and linkages. Our approach is rooted in harm reduction and guided through the lens of lived experience.
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Location:
2495 Natomas Park Dr Suite 120, Sacramento, CA
Email:
pact@cfpic.org
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National Center for Homeless Education
Trafficking and the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
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National,
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Blue Campaign
Blue Campaign is a national public awareness campaign designed to educate the public, law enforcement, and other industry partners to recognize the indicators of human trafficking, and how to appropriately respond to possible cases.
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National,
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Cool Aunt Series
The Cool Aunt Experience is for all TEENS, "at-risk" PRETEENS, and the ADULTS who care for them
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Online,
Email:
Team@TheCoolAuntSeries.com
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Child Trafficking Response Unit (CTRU)
Our mission is to provide consultation, resources and support to public and private agencies in California serving children and youth at risk or victims of commercial sexual exploitation or other severe forms of trafficking.
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Location:
744 P Street, MS 8-11-87, Sacramento, CA  95814
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The Grateful Garment Project (TGGP)
The Grateful Garment Project (TGGP) mission is to ensure that every victim of sexual crime who crosses the threshold of Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) facility or who seeks medical attention and/or law enforcement involvement is provided with whatever new clothing, toiletries, snacks, and other miscellaneous items that he or she may require. Including but not limited to Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC) and Human Sexual Trafficking (HST).
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Email:
info@gratefulgarment.org
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Angels go to work
Using her own case study, Parker combs through police records, all-points bulletins, child protective service records, and new media accounts of her specific case and others, to assist in painting a picture of what a sex trafficking victim might look like. Shanna’s victimization began at 9, and moved to trafficking by age 13. At age 18, her trafficker was given the death penalty for a double murder. Much like Parker's case, law enforcement and child welfare professionals come in contact with trafficked victims every day, but when not familiar with the signs of what to look for, they may miss identifying these victims.
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Open Doors: Art in Action
Shanna Parker is a national Survivor Leader and Subject Matter Expert in the field Child Sex Trafficking. Shanna serves hundreds of youths and young adults yearly in local group homes, campuses and the community. She served as the Public Relations Communications Chair for the National Survivor Network, and she is the Executive Chair of the Arizona Survivor Leadership Council, and a consultant for the Office of Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center assisting with program building and specialized training. She sits on panels for various agencies and universities as well as being faculty for Elevate Academy an online school for survivors of trafficking. Shanna has trained and works alongside supreme and superior court judges and justice staff, juvenile probation, law enforcement, and social service professionals. Shanna has worked with tribal agencies to develop responses to trafficking in rural and native lands. She’s currently a US Delegate to the White House on those issues. She also works for Southwest Network as the Anti-Human Trafficking Coordinator where she is a consultant for clinical staff and working as a specialized therapeutic mentor/advocate for chronically trafficked youth with a high run-away rate. Shanna authored a book “And He Called Me Angel” telling her story of human trafficking. Shanna has a TEDx Talk “The laws of being a victim” discussing how she was able to move forward after the trauma of trafficking. And Shanna has been featured on the Polaris website for her “Oh Say Can You See” project depicting what trafficking looks like in the community.
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A Project of The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, 423 N. Beaver Street, Flagstaff, AZ  86001
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CalTipa
The California Human Trafficking Investigators and Prosecutors Association is dedicated to combatting human trafficking through collaborative efforts, advanced training, and legal expertise, ensuring justice for victims and holding perpetrators accountable.
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Email:
contact@caltipa.org
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Abolishion
Our Vision We want to see a world where no one's basic right to freedom is sold for the highest bid. Our Mission Breaking the systems that keep people in sexual slavery. How do we do this? - Creating awareness and mobilising people in the fight against human trafficking through our Abolishion Force Campaign - Establishing a peak body Clearinghouse for professionals working in anti-trafficking efforts. - Providing professional training on anti-trafficking to industry sectors. - Establishing rescue centres for survivors of human trafficking. - Providing rehabilitation for users of prostitution and pornography.
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United States,
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Human Trafficking Help and Resources
If you need help and you don't know what to do, call the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 Available 24 hours a day
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Location:
National,
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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
Over the last 31 years, our national toll-free hotline, 1-800-THE-LOST® (1-800-843-5678), has handled more than 4 million calls. With help from corporate partners, we have circulated billions of photos of missing children, and our employees have assisted law enforcement in the recovery of more than 208,000 missing children.
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National,
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Cyber Tipline
The CyberTipline® receives leads and tips regarding suspected crimes of sexual exploitation committed against children. More than 4.3 million reports of suspected child sexual exploitation have been made to the CyberTipline between 1998 and April 2015. If you have information regarding possible child sexual exploitation, report it to the CyberTipline.
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Location:
National,
Email:
at_nationalcoordinator@mrp.gov.al
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National Human Trafficking Resource Center
The National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) is a national anti-trafficking hotline and resource center serving victims and survivors of human trafficking and the anti-trafficking community in the United States. The toll-free hotline is available to answer calls from anywhere in the country, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year in more than 200 languages.
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Location:
National,
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Crisis Text Line (CTL)
Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7, high-quality text-based mental health support and crisis intervention by empowering a community of trained volunteers to support people in their moments of need.
SMS/Text:
741741 Home
Location:
United States,
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National Child Abuse Hotline
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline serves children and adults nationwide and exists to meet the physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs of abused, neglected and at-risk children. Every child deserves to know that help is here. Whether you’re a youth in crisis, a parent in need of resources, or a concerned peer, call, text or chat with a counselor 24/7.
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1-800-4-A-Child or (800) 422-4453
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United States,
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Stop It Now!
Stop It Now! prevents the sexual abuse of children by mobilizing adults, families and communities to take actions that protect children before they are harmed. They provide support, information and resources to keep children safe and create healthier communities.
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1-888-Prevent or
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United States,
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ICE Hotline
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) investigates more than 400 violations of criminal law, ranging from child exploitation to transnational gangs. Use this form to report suspected criminal activity. Be as specific and as detailed as possible. You are encouraged to provide any additional identifying details such as places of birth, countries of citizenship, and any numeric identifiers in the below narrative text box. The detailed information you provide will assist investigators as they look into reported violations.
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1-866-DHS-2-ICE or (866) 347-2423
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Global,
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US Marshall Service
Keeping communities safe for our great nation isn't only up to law enforcement – the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) relies on you to provide us with tips on wanted fugitives, non-compliant sex offenders, and threats to the judiciary. Because of this, the U.S. Marshals Service has launched U.S. Marshals Service Tips, which can be used to safely, discreetly, and anonymously report wanted fugitives, non-compliant sex offenders, and threats to the judiciary. Download app: USMS Tips
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Global,
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Homeland Security
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its homeland security mission are born from the commitment and resolve of Americans across the United States in the wake of the September 11th attacks. In those darkest hours, we witnessed true heroism, self-sacrifice, and unified resolve against evil. We rallied together for our common defense, and we pledged to stand united against the threats attacking our great Nation, fellow Americans, and way of life.
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United States,
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SNAP: Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests
Our most powerful tool is the light of truth. Through our actions, we bring healing, prevention and justice.
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United States,
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Project Dynamo
We conduct global and domestic operations, in “The Grey Space”, where the U.S. government lacks access or a presence to rescue the most vulnerable populations, including hostages, unlawfully detained Americans, and victims of human trafficking.
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International,
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Awareness in Prevention (AIP) — Nevada
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BAATC (bay area anti-trafficking coalition)
Airports / hotels
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Bilaterial Safety Corridor Coalition
Focuses on MX border
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Blue Campaign
gov. agency
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Called to Rescue
Advocacy, community engagement
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Camille Place
Verified by Samaritan Women Girls 6-19, longer term placement
Email:
info@camilleplace.com
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CHILD LABOR TRAFFICKING MINI DESK GUIDE
Child Labor Trafficking Mini Desk Guide
Child Labor Trafficking Mini Desk Guide
Location:
NA, CA
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CHILD LABOR TRAFFICKING TOOLKIT
Child Labor Trafficking Toolkit
Child Labor Trafficking Toolkit
Location:
NA, CA
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RECOVER AND REBUILD THEIR LIVES.
International Rescue Committee
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) helps people affected by humanitarian crises—including the climate crisis—to survive, recover and rebuild their lives.
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Location:
122 East 42nd Street, New York, CA
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Allies Against Slavery / Lighthouse
By using lighthouse, Are powerful scalable screening software to fix how victims are identified and connected to care. We can find the victims who are falling through the cracks, homeless and domestic violence, shelters hospitals, and clinics, juvenile justice, facilities, and foster care homes
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Anti Predator Project
Rescue — similar to SO
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Arizona Anti Trafficking Network
This network is a collaboration of programs fighting the multi-dimensions of Human Trafficking
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ARC: Association for the Recovery of Children
CIA, recover kids, USA and international; Baz
Email:
baz@recoveryofchildern.com
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Ascent 121 (Indiana)
Residential services community therapy, pure mentoring with adult supervisors, counseling services to other service providers. Girls & Boys 12-18 Carmel, In - 9 month stay, separate boys program Capacity: 6 girls, 2 boys, need to be court ordered by the state if out-of-state so they are paid for they do take kids with mental illnesses
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(317) 759 0067
Email:
megan.jessup@ascent121.org
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Austin20 (Austin, Texas)
Texas residential, for minor girls, longer term placements
Phone:
(512) 968 2030
Email:
lisaodenknapp@gmail.com
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Awaken / Reno / Nevada
Drop-in center mentor services in Nevada & in Wisconsin
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BeLoved (Atlanta)
Free 2 year program, 11 beds across 3 homes, 4th house came in 2022. Kelly Stagnaro Co - Founder
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Bochy’s
Forwarded to me by Leslie Loomis; TX Minor girls, longer term placement
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Braking Traffic / Family Resources
located in quad cities
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Email:
alysee@famres.org
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Breaking free
2 transitional homes, 34 apt buildings for permanent housing for families. Has a weekday drop in center.
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Location:
St. Paul, MN
Email:
breakingfree@breakingfree.net
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Breaking the Chains
Central San Joaquin Valley Verified by Samaritan Women Girls & Boys - longer term placement
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Location:
Fresno, CA
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BridgeHope
Partnered with the Avery Center, speaker: Jessa Crisp Longer term placement
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Butterflies15
9-12 month program, Tina Robinson (executive director)
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Location:
OH
Email:
thebutterfilies15@yahoo.com
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CASH - Community Against Sexual Harm
Peer mentoring also individual mentoring. Our peer mentors know that we are going through and can support you in a meeting and your short or long term goals. Call for an appointment. Outreach program: Takes us directly to the women that need us most. If you are out on the street and want to talk, we are safe and judgmental. Our outreach works. Workers are trained, compassionate and helpful. 24 education program is also offered by us.
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Location:
Sacramento, CA
Email:
svaden@cashac.org / cashac.org
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