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Anew seeks to bring an end to sex trafficking and exploitation across all communities and help to restore, heal, and breathe a new life of flourishing for survivors. Formerly known as Created Gainesville, we have reached over 4,200 women who have been sexually trafficked or exploited since 2012.
Arize Together provides a forever community and resources to survivors of sexual exploitation or human trafficking, where they continue their healing journey with support, services and belonging. It is here where survivors become “members.” It is here where they find connection with women who share their experiences as well as trained volunteer sister allies, and it is here where they can cultivate a future filled with possibilities, joy and hope.
Atlanta Redemption Ink (ARI) is a 501(c)(3) grassroots, survivor-led nonprofit that provides tattoo cover-ups, removals, and identification training nationwide. We work with survivors of human trafficking, exploitation, addiction, gang involvement, and self-harm—offering access to trauma-informed tattoo services that support healing, justice, and transformation. We’ve built a national network of vetted, compassionate tattoo artists and removal technicians. In addition to direct services, ARI trains law enforcement, medical professionals, advocates, and frontline teams on tattoo iconography and patterns linked to trafficking and exploitation. We are not grant-funded or backed by large institutions—our work is sustained through community support, real partnerships, and boots-on-the-ground action. If there’s no artist in your exact area, we’ll still do everything we can to help—with some travel, we’ve served survivors in nearly every state.
The mission of Beachside Counseling and Wellness is to provide quality and tailored behavioral health treatment services using a multi-disciplinary and collaborative framework. Our practice employs the latest, evidence based treatment protocols for Eating Disorders, Compassion Fatigue, Marriage & Couples Counseling, Psycho Educational Testing and Anxiety & Stress-Related issues.
We keep families together—and children out of foster care—by providing them with a temporary loving home and helping their parents work to build a better life. Our team is dedicated to helping people help themselves. We empower them to find employment and provide a loving, safe and supportive foundation for their children. Because job loss is often the root cause of many serious issues, including child neglect, Better Jobs works with churches around the country to connect people with opportunities for stability, hope and success.
We exist to eradicate human sex trafficking & restore those impacted through: building awareness; clinical trauma counseling via F4T; job placement; housing assistance and mentoring. We also fight demand by providing addiction counseling via F4T.
Quality Counseling and Education with a Holistic Approach You might be initially hesitant to seek out help and support for personal matters, but when you do, you will feel confident that you are taking a courageous first step towards getting to a better place and being a better you. Our practice specializes in treating individuals, couples and families, and through years of experience, we are confident that no problem is too great to overcome. Through therapy, there is always a way to address the issues you face and learn coping strategies to help you both right now and in the future.
The mission of the Broward State Attorney’s Office – the Office of the State Attorney for the 17th Judicial Circuit of Florida – is to build a safer community and promote justice, fairness and equity for all who live, work and visit here.
“Our mission is to provide safe, affordable, and permanent supportive housing for adults with developmental differences and mental health diagnosis.” CASL sets up its families to succeed and be self-sufficient in their own lives and communities. We believe that without the security of a place to live, it is impossible for individuals who struggle with homelessness to break the cycle. By providing safe, supportive, and affordable housing choices, CASL strives to reduce and, one day, eliminate homelessness.
Catholic Charities Bakhita Empowerment Program provides assistance to the needs of victims of all types of trafficking within Palm Beach County. This assistance includes intensive case management, emotional support, safety planning, and advocacy. The Catholic Charities case manager coordinates referrals for housing, legal services, medical services, repatriation, reunification, counseling services, education and employment services, translation services, substance abuse services, dental services and branding (tattoo) removal. Victims are provided with basic needs and financial assistance to help them create a life away from their trafficker. Case managers also provide transportation to appointments and assist with replacing documentation often lost/stolen while they were trafficked. The following services are available through the program: Crisis Intervention Intensive Case Management Safety Planning Housing Emotional Support Legal Advocacy Provision of food, clothing, cell phones, and gift cards Cash Assistance Life Skills Transportation Assistance Translation/Interpretation Services Coordination of referrals for housing, legal, medical, substance abuse, mental health, academic, employment, dental, and tattoo removal services. Catholic Charities participates in the Palm Beach County Human Trafficking Task Force which is co-led by Palm Beach Victims Services and the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office to enhance collaboration of service providers, law enforcement, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Children in The CHANCE Program receive individualized clinical treatment primarily centered around Trauma-Focused Care, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment, and motivational interviewing. They are assigned an individual therapist, family therapist, targeted case manager, life coach, and, when applicable, certified behavioral analyst services. Extensive Support and Continuity of Care We provide comprehensive services that follow the child, whether they are in our Specialized Therapeutic Foster Care, in the community, or in the Citrus Health Network Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP). Our goal is to ensure continuity of care across different settings, providers, and levels of care.
Coptic Orthodox Charities (C.O.C) is committed to supporting victims of human trafficking by providing essential resources, promoting healing, and fostering self-sufficiency. Our mission is to empower survivors through education, healthcare, and economic support, helping them rebuild their lives with dignity and independence. C.O.C offers compassionate care and vital services to survivors, regardless of age, race, sex, religion, or economic background, working to restore hope and promote lasting recovery.
Since 1995, Covenant House Florida in Orlando has been meeting the needs of youth experiencing homelessness in the Central Florida Community. The agency offers programs and services designed to meet the unique needs of young people between the ages of 18-24 in crisis.
Created is a place where lives are redeemed, restored and reclaimed. Created Tampa is a non-profit, non-denominational christian organization Committed to the restoration of vulnerable women involved in the sex industry to an understanding of their value, beauty, and dignity in Jesus Christ. We believe that a growing, thriving relationship with Jesus is the context in which vulnerable women will find hope for emotional, physical, and social healing from the wounds that sexual exploitation and their involvement in the sex industry has inflicted. By offering new life through a relationship with Jesus Christ, a message of identity (a name), a place for belonging and community (a place), and advocacy for the women (a voice) we hope to bring light, hope, and transformation to women caught in prostitution and other forms of sexual exploitation.
At the Crisis Center, we seek to be that extraordinary place where all people find help, hope and healing to make tomorrow better. Call Hotline for immediate help. Referrals for internal services (Sexual Assault Services: exams and advocacy, Trauma Counseling, and Recovery Navigation) will get connected to the Human Trafficking Care Coordinator first for coordinated support.
Dawning Family Services, formerly Alpha House of Tampa, has been serving Tampa and Hillsborough County since 1981. Until 2018 we offered emergency bridge housing and supportive services to only pregnant women, single mothers, and their minor children — the “maternity home” model. In 2018, our Board of Directors approved a new mission and expanded services to reflect the agency’s desire to address the growing need of serving more families. Along with the expansion of our mission, came a new name and logo from Alpha House of Tampa to Dawning Family Services. We proudly serve all modern families with minor children including single mothers, single fathers, couples, multi-generational parents, and LGBTQ+ parents. Our four pillars of service include Family Homeless Prevention, Emergency Bridge Housing, Housing Services, and Employment Support Services.
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) is a premier federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). We shield our nation from global threats to ensure Americans are safe and secure. HSI investigates crime on a global scale – at home, abroad and online – to prevent harm to you locally. We live and work alongside the people we are sworn to protect, so our work is personal. HSI identifies, investigates and stops criminals, while supporting those victimized by their crimes. HSI is committed to protecting you and serving our country. Through innovation, hard work and determination, we work with our partners to combat crime and keep you safe.
Our Mission is to lead worldwide security and law enforcement efforts to advance U.S. foreign policy and safeguard national security interests. Our Vision is to be an agile and proactive intelligence-led security and law enforcement organization to further diplomacy around the world.
Dress for Success Tampa Bay provides professional and personal support to unemployed and underemployed women, especially in communities where women are most vulnerable. We believe that when we strive to empower women, we positively impact their families and communities. We do not tolerate any form of discrimination or harassment. We endeavor to create a safe environment where every woman can access our resources and services, and is seen, heard, and respected. We welcome and serve all women regardless of age, ethnicity, race, nationality, socioeconomic background, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, and military status. We commit to learn, evolve, and implement policies and programs aligned with our values. We recruit a diverse team and board of directors; educate staff, volunteers, board members, and community partners on DEIA best practices; collaborate with like-minded organizations; and continue to speak up about issues impacting the communities we serve. We renew our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility daily.
Our mission is to reduce the health effects of violence and trauma. Our vision is to ensure every person in our area has access to a forensic nurse with the skills, resources, and training to provide trauma informed care to reduce the health impacts of violence and trauma.
We believe ALL people have hope and the ability to live life free from abuses of any kind and can learn how to be productive engaging assets of their community. Our goal is to inspire individuals to launch into a place of self-sufficiency; utilizing their voice and empowering others.
FamiliesFirst Network provides case management services supporting children in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton counties. Our dedicated team works closely with kids and parents involved in the child welfare system, offering support that helps keep families safely together whenever possible. When children must be placed in out-of-home care, we focus on helping families reunify in a safe and stable environment. For young adults transitioning out of foster care, FamiliesFirst Network provides services helping youth build independent, successful lives.
We are committed to ensure a safe, drug and crime free community. We value individual and team effectiveness in solving crime. Our mission statement calls for our department’s aim to commit its resources in partnership with the community to maintain order and to promote a safe and secure environment while fostering positive community relations. We foster Respect, Integrity and Fairness to all.
Florida Legal Services is a statewide leader in advancing economic, social, and racial justice. We advocate for poor, vulnerable, and hard to reach people through impact litigation, legislative and administrative advocacy, education, and strategic partnerships.
FreshMinistries is a 501(c)3 outreach organization working to eliminate extreme poverty by empowering communities and individuals to realize their full potential. Current programs include the highly successful Beaver Street Enterprise Center (our core-city business incubator), the LifePoint Career Institute (providing job training and placement for unemployed adults), and FreshFutures, FreshPath, helping at-risk youth (including court-involved youth) gain life skills and job placement, and Substance Abuse Prevention and Outpatient Treatment Services.
From prevention to outpatient, detoxification to residential, family counseling to transitional care, our programs and services provide the comprehensive customized care each individual needs. Gateway is proud to be a recognized leader in addiction treatment for adults and adolescents in the Northeast Florida region. Since 1978, Gateway has been committed to providing compassionate services to those lost in the despair of addiction.
At Glory House of Miami, we are committed to bringing healing and restoration to those affected by human trafficking. As a faith-based non-profit organization, our primary goal is to share the love of Christ and help survivors recognize their worth and value as unique individuals. Our vision is to empower survivors to find true freedom and live a life of hope through Jesus Christ.
Transforming lives through lifelong learning and the power of work. This mission is accomplished through employment services, training programs, and affordable housing. The sale of donated and new goods at Goodwill stores enables the agency to offer a variety of employment and training services, promote self-sufficiency, and contribute to community conservation through recycling. Headquartered in St. Petersburg, we provide services to people in 10 counties – Pinellas, Pasco, Hillsborough, Polk, Hernando, Marion, Citrus, Sumter, Levy and Highlands counties.
Gulf Coast JFCS helps the most vulnerable individuals throughout our community, from babies to seniors, find safety, comfort, and a path toward a fulfilling life. To help as many people as comprehensively as possible through complex life challenges, Gulf Coast JFCS programs span a broad human service spectrum. The outcome – lives uplifted!
We champion justice by enhancing access to the legal system, especially for those whose race, ethnicity, income, age, disability, gender, or sexual orientation pose obstacles. We strive to provide exceptional advocacy, vigorous representation, and effective legal education for the communities we serve.
Harbour Hope International provides hope and healing to survivors of human trafficking in our local community through holistic resources and collaborative solutions on their journey to self-sustainability. The foundation of restoration is built upon unified support, leading them to spiritual, mental, physical, and financial freedom. We’re living out our mission by providing opportunities for community awareness and survivor mentorship, as well as through our Life Skills and Leadership programs.
HeartDance Foundation is a registered 501c3 that passionately assists men, women, and children to reclaim dignity, value, and worth by shining the love of Christ in the darkest of places in our city. We are dedicated to helping those recovering from the sex trade industry, labor exploitation, addiction, incarceration, and other traumatic life experiences.
The mission of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office is to serve, protect, and defend the community while preserving the rights and dignity of all. It's our duty to make Hillsborough County, Florida a safer place. We do this by working together with the community. It's one of our greatest strengths.
The Hillsborough Recovery Coalition (HRC) was established for the purpose of enhancing the quantity and quality of support available to people seeking and experiencing long-term recovery from addiction. HRC supports all persons struggling with substance use and mental health disorders; however, we give special attention to persons who, because of seemingly insurmountable barriers resulting from stigma, prejudice, or discrimination are often denied the opportunity to embrace recovery.
Hope Services is a vocational service organization that finds jobs for people living with disabilities. We work in partnership with Florida Vocational Rehabilitation and the Agency for Persons with Disabilities to help individuals build confidence in their skills and talents to find work. We are located in Land O’ Lakes, and we cover the counties of Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Levy, Marion, Pasco, Pinellas and Polk.
F.U.S.E is an organization that seeks to eradicate human trafficking by empowering one survivor at a time through prevention education, community outreach projects, rescue missions, and restorative initiatives. Our vision is to inspire, equip, and empower survivors to live a life of freedom, dignity, and hope.
Established in 1999, the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) is the only national non-profit in the U.S. to provide live, direct identity crime advice and victim assistance at no-cost. Our advisors provide preventative information as well as assist victims of identity compromise, theft, and misuse by providing customized plans to address any and all identity concerns.
IgniteHer is a beacon of hope in the Tampa Bay community, driven by a mission to inspire empowerment, resilience, and transformation among women who have faced the adversities of domestic violence and abuse. At the heart of us lies a profound commitment to guiding women toward a life brimming with freedom and hope.
At Inspire.World Foundation, we’re not just experts in our fields – we’re passionate advocates for a more equitable and empowering world. Join us in our mission to end economic and financial system abuse in communities by restoring human rights, digital rights, creativity, productivity and innovation among our world’s most vulnerable citizens.
Invisible Angels serves as the primary air carrier for identified victims who need immediate transport from harm’s way as well as air transport to other, medical locations, safe houses, rehabilitation facilities. Invisible Angels can also provide transportation for the parents and family members of victims at no cost.
JRC provides trauma-informed restorative pro bono legal services and advocacy for survivors of human trafficking. Florida provides an avenue for survivors to expunge criminal records and vacate convictions for certain offenses committed under the coercion of the trafficker
Our mission is to support adults, children, adolescents, veterans, and first-responders who have experienced trauma, mental health challenges, and have had substance abuse disorders or who may be at risk. We aim to provide these individuals with the tools to heal, build resilience, and foster long-term well-being through equine-facilitated psychotherapy (EFP). We hope to provide an alternative and accessible approach to mental health services for the community.
Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to helping individuals improve their well-being through psychiatric medication management and therapy. Whether it's through our individual counseling sessions or our intensive treatment options, we are committed to helping you achieve your goals and live a happier, healthier life. We offer a brief free consultation to get to know you and discuss your treatment options in more detail.
Lift CDC is a local non profit organization that provides housing options and essential life skills training, for youth aging out of the foster care system. We assist with connecting them with mentors to empower their journey toward independence. Our program supports those new to independent living who need minimal supervision but benefit from accountability. Through a shared housing program, it reduces living costs, making housing more affordable and achievable, positioning them for better outcomes as they learn independent living skills and we assist them in identifying and pursuing their goals. At Lift, the participants are provided opportunities to engage in activities to prepare for a successful transition into adulthood and give them tools to help overcome some of life’s challenges. Lift homes are in residential neighborhoods near public transportation to support ease of access to travel for school, employment and personal affairs. Each home is fully furnished, set up as dorm style living. We have on site laundry for most locations, Wi-Fi, and transportation assistance for (church functions, work, school, grocery runs, medical appointments, and volunteering in the community)
At Liluye, we are a team of global warriors with a shared vision of peace and empowerment. Liluye is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization based in Tucson, Arizona that develops programs and shares resources to support and advocate for human trafficking survivors. Led and informed by survivors, we empower women and girls. Our mission: Liluye is a global, collaborative community dedicated to empowering female human trafficking survivors, giving them wings to thrive through survivor-centered programs and resources. Our vision: We aspire towards a world free from human trafficking and slavery, where every girl and woman is safe, empowered, healed, and heard. More information: Liluye is a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to building strong collaborative partnerships to eradicate human trafficking and combat its global effects. Our ultimate goal is to help create a slave-free world where women and girls become personally and economically empowered. Liluye provides training, resources, and support that enable survivors to pursue meaningful personal and professional opportunities, thereby fostering greater economic empowerment and creating a ripple effect of more sustainable communities. As a result, we’re reducing the vulnerability of women and girls to being retrafficked by helping them to thrive. To address trafficking and its global effects, we focus on prevention, economic empowerment, and direct service aftercare programs and resources. We build supportive, uplifting, and healing spaces for women who are connected by harrowing life experiences. Led and informed by survivors, we advocate and empower women and girls. Through our partners, we provide PTSD trauma healing resources, counseling, connections, and training that provide survivors with safe places to work, viable trades, living wages, and agency training. Our approach is deeply rooted in trauma-informed, survivor-centered, and community-driven principles. We are committed to serving those who are highly (and most) marginalized and targeted by traffickers. We strongly believe in the power of collaborative efforts to create the most impact and holistic world. Together, we’re creating a better and safer world where all women and girls are safe, empowered, healed, and heard.
Love Missions is dedicated to the abolishment of modern-day slavery through community awareness and education. Domestically we travel to some of the most impoverished areas of the United States to care for those in need. Globally we travel to remote areas to restore, educate and build safe houses.
At Mary & Martha House, our mission is to offer a sanctuary of safety and support to women and their children who have experienced the profound challenges of domestic violence and homelessness. Guided by compassion and a commitment to restoring dignity and self-worth, we strive to empower survivors on their journey to healing and independence.
The mission of MBI is to dismantle criminal organizations that impact Central Florida. The Vice/Organized Crime Section investigates Human Trafficking and organized vice enterprises. The section is staffed with local, state and federal agents, along with victim advocates and an analyst. The goal of the Vice/Organized Crime Section is to dismantle organizations involved in human trafficking or organized vice operations, as well as rescue victims of human trafficking. Agents and advocates work closely with government and private social service providers to provide services to victims of human trafficking.
A church family that is changing the world through the movement of our resources (time, treasure, and talent) to serve one another and meet the needs of vulnerable people locally and globally (through adoption and foster care, poverty alleviation, and ending human trafficking).
NUAHT is committed to eradicating human trafficking by raising awareness, providing education and resources, participating in advocacy efforts, all for the hope of emboldening and empowering healthcare professionals, by establishing best practices and standards of care for this vulnerable and invisible population
The Attorney General’s Division of Victim Services and Criminal Justice Programs serves as a strong national leader in grant administration, compensation, advocacy services for victims and victims’ rights, appellate notification services, and offers referrals and information.
One Purse empowers women overcoming abuse, addiction, exploitation and trafficking on their journey to wholeness and economic freedom. In collaboration with our strategic partners, our Employment, Education and Empowerment programs eliminate barriers to economic freedom for vulnerable women in our community and nationwide.
The Partnership to End Human Trafficking (PEHT) is a nonprofit organization that provides survivors of human trafficking a pathway toward healing and independence through community outreach, residential recovery, and economic empowerment.
The Pensacola Dream Center is a community of passionate and loving people, united in purpose to reach the needy, at-risk and underserved in our community with the love of Christ by meeting both physical and spiritual needs. We will rescue people out of poverty, addictions, homelessness and human trafficking by maximizing the combined efforts of diverse social services and community resources.
Named after the North Star, an historical symbol of freedom, Polaris is leading a survivor-centered, justice- and equity-driven movement to end human trafficking. Polaris has built the largest known dataset on human trafficking in North America. The data and expertise gained from two decades of working on trafficking situations in real time informs strategies that hold traffickers accountable, support survivors on their healing journeys and address the vulnerabilities that enable the business of stealing freedom for profit.
Our mission and purpose are to end human trafficking and exploitation globally by raising awareness, supporting, and learning from survivors to advocate for systemic and cultural changes. We strive to create a world where people live with dignity, respect, and FREEDOM. Services provided: Hotel stay for maximum of 3 days. Transportation to a safe location (i.e. Uber/plane ticket). Provide meals via UberEats/Delivery/etc. Please use this link to access our referral form: https://usf.box.com/s/pplf7ekao80f923rqeuqf41ggv7jmoxp
Raindrops Rising operates a free, 24/7, anonymous crisis line for survivors seeking peer support or crisis referral. Through our community funding, we are able to manage the hard work of finding vital resources, and often, with the survivor’s approval, facilitate initial contact through direct communication. Services offered by Raindrops Rising will never cost a survivor. For outsource resourcing, we will always evaluate and prioritize free or low-cost options. This crisis line is survivor ran and operated, with trained advocates ready to listen. Raindrops Rising also has a team of highly motivated and professionally trained advocates who are dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual violence and human sex trafficking. We work on behalf of and alongside those who have experienced any level of sexual violence and/or human sex trafficking; providing assistance, education, referrals and backing on local and national levels. We offer direct in-court and in-hospital advocacy. Our advocates ensure timely responses and thorough processing. The survivor comes first, and it is our job to provide them with informed and competent care. We vow to amplify survivor voices in all spaces and uphold the promise that no one should have to fight alone.
ReleaseSARA walks alongside survivors of sex trafficking through their restoration journey. Locally, we provide survivors with affordable housing and easy access to essential resources from our trusted partners. Additionally, we provide essential oils for emotional release to other survivor programs nationwide. We help survivors RELEASE, ROOT, and RESTORE.
Rescue Upstream is a volunteer faith based nonprofit organization. We launched in 2013 as a ministry of Journey Church. Burdened by the knowledge that many people were unaware of the root causes driving human trafficking our Founder, Tanya Meade, focused on the “Upstream” prevention and awareness education. Soon after, we expanded to outreach to those living in exploitation and more recently have begun working with the local community to develop resources for victims and those living in exploitation. In 2020 Rescue Upstream became an independent nonprofit and continues to partner with other organizations to end human trafficking.
We are a faith-based nonprofit community alliance to prevent and end human trafficking! We have a three pronged approach of education, advocacy and ultimately safe housing. We need you to join our community alliance and want to briefly introduce ourselves.
Safe Families for Children (SFFC) is a faith-based movement passionate about family preservation to keep children safe and families together. We exist to host children and wrap family-like support around parents facing crisis. Our goal is to gather one million change agents willing to stand with us to help keep kids safe and out of the foster care system.
Samaritan Village exists to provide a safe place for women who have been sexually trafficked to heal from trauma, recover from addiction, and take back their lives to become catalysts in their communities. At SVI, we recognize that healing from trauma is a deeply personal and courageous journey. Our safe home offers a supportive, structured program rooted in trauma-informed care and survivor-centered values, with a focus on restoring the mind, body, and soul. We are a multi-level transitional home program located in metro and suburban Orlando Florida. Stage 1: Ellen Arnold Safe Home is our recovery-safe home, featuring six beds and 24/7 in-home staff support that includes intensive case management, independent living skill development, intensive trauma therapy, education, and vocational skill building, with a focus on safe community reentry. Stage 2: The Well is our transitional home, offering six beds and limited in-home staff support, as well as moderate case management, family sustainability support, assistance with victims of crime, access to healthy foods, integration of learned independent living skills, job placement and coaching, and budgeting and financial management. Stage 3: En-Gedi is our low-cost/affordable independent living housing with three beds and limited case management, survivor support group, and SOAR Opportunity to mentor survivors in Stages I and II.
Selah Freedom is a faith-based nonprofit anti-human trafficking organization, based in Florida and the Midwest, with the mission to end sex trafficking and bring freedom to the exploited through five strong programs: Awareness, Prevention, Outreach, Residential and Consulting.
Solo Moms is a dedicated non-profit organization committed to supporting and empowering single mothers and their children. We have recently acquired property to establish a comprehensive Healing Hub, designed to address the complex needs of families affected by human trafficking, domestic violence, and various forms of adversity.
The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office pledges to protect life and property and maintain order through a continuing commitment to service, integrity, the highest standard of ethics, and respect for individual rights in a diverse population.
Stay With Me provides hands-on, relational outreach training for street and strip club outreach teams. Teams receive in-depth teaching on the sex industry, how it operates, what life is like for those working within it, and the complex realities that shape outreach in this space. We address trauma, power dynamics, boundaries, and the posture required to engage with precision that leads to real, lasting impact. Stay With Me’s training is relational, trauma-aware, and rooted in lived experience. We do not impose a one-size-fits-all model. Instead, we look closely at the unique dynamics of each team. We focus on a team’s strengths, challenges, and dynamics, and we observe them in the field during outreach. From there, we provide individual coaching. Each team member is offered one-on-one conversations where we share observations, offer personal guidance, and support growth in confidence, clarity, and self-awareness. These conversations shape the next phase of training. As the training progresses, we work closely with teams to develop a clear outreach flow, how to approach, engage, communicate, and disengage well. This framework is practiced immediately in the field, allowing teams to integrate learning through action. Our training emphasizes sustainability. We reinforce what has been learned, address ongoing challenges, and help teams establish rhythms and practices that support long-term outreach without burnout or harm. This training is designed for new teams just starting, established teams refining their approach, and long-standing teams seeking deeper insight. About the trainer: This training is led by Stay With Me’s founder, Robin, whose outreach work began in Amsterdam’s Red-Light District. Having learned directly from experienced outreach leaders at a young age, she brings years of knowledge, relational depth, and practical wisdom into every training.
Stop The Movement's mission is to educate, empower and equip to end human trafficking and youth online exploitation. What we do: 1) Human Trafficking 101 trainings - Workplaces, churches, civic groups, schools 2) Youth Online Safety trainings and curriculum - Schools, churches, vulnerable youth relationship safety curriculum 3) Self-Defense Classes - Women, teens, children, trafficking and abuse survivors 4) Street Outreach - Direct intervention and referrals
Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center is a Coordinator and Service Provider for Victims, survivors and those who are at-risk of Human Trafficking providing primary and direct assistance to those in Leon, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty, Franklin, and Wakulla Counties.
THRIVE Clinic provides a survivor-centered approach to multidisciplinary healthcare services for survivors of human trafficking by offering quality and comprehensive trauma-informed care in a private setting
Survivor-Led | Trauma-Informed | Faith-Based Support The Take Flight Survivor Community is a free, online, survivor-led support space created specifically for survivors of sex trafficking, abuse, and exploitation. Founded by a survivor with over a decade of lived experience and leadership in the anti-trafficking field, the community offers safe, consistent support to individuals in various stages of their healing journey. Our community is trauma-informed, kind, and deeply respectful of the programs survivors may currently be in. We partner with service providers, safe homes, and outreach teams to complement clinical and aftercare services with Kingdom-based encouragement and discipleship. We have survivors in our community who are in every phase of the continuum of care. Many share that even after their programs end, they’re grateful to still have a place of ongoing support and community.
The Victim Advocacy Program (VAP) of the Tampa Police Department was developed to increase victim support, mitigate victims’ trauma, and enhance its response to victims of violent crime in the City of Tampa. The Victim Advocate is a professional trained to assist and support victims, witnesses, and survivors of crime in the aftermath of crime and traumatic events. The role of an advocate is to inform victims of their rights, explore available options, address their immediate safety concerns, and assist with appropriate resources and referrals for counseling and other services. The Victim Advocacy Program is committed to stand alongside victims utilizing a client-centered and trauma informed approach focusing on their individualized needs with compassion, dignity, and respect.
The FREE Network is a 501c3 non-profit focused on confronting and combating all forms of human trafficking while empowering victims to survive and thrive in their communities. Under current laws human trafficking includes forced labor, domestic servitude, commercial sex operations, child sex trafficking, and trafficking of human organs. The FREE Network supports the provision of a comprehensive continuum of anti-human trafficking services including prevention, education, and rehabilitation to a wide range of victims, at risk individuals and the community as a whole. The end goal of The FREE Network is to utilize community partnerships, public engagement and legislative support to eliminate human trafficking.
The Center for Victim Advocacy and Violence Prevention provides free and confidential services to all USF students, faculty, and staff who have experienced crime, violence, or abuse, on or off campus, either recently or in the past.
We are dedicated to creating a world where survivors find healing, support, and empowerment. Our mission is rooted in the belief that every survivor deserves access to therapeutic programs and resources to guide them on their unique path to recovery. With a vision to establish 4-6 nationally recognized therapeutic program facilities, we aim to provide a safe haven where victims can rediscover their strengths, rebuild their lives, and find their VOICES. Sexual assault or rape can be a devastating experience—leaving individuals feeling powerless and lost. But healing is possible, and you don’t have to walk this path alone. At V.O.I.C.E.S., we champion the process from victim to survivor, recognizing the courage and determination it takes every step of the way.
Victims2Survivors – US, a survivor-led 501 (c) (3) social justice, anti-sex trafficking organization eradicating human trafficking and supporting survivors by taking a community approach to addressing this public health and social justice crisis.
Villages of Hope, located in Jacksonville, Florida, is a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to empowering brave women who have survived the traumas of sexual exploitation and addiction. Our mission is to provide a sanctuary—a safe haven where healing, restoration, and unconditional love can thrive. We believe every woman deserves the opportunity to heal and reclaim her life. Our vision addresses the urgent need for long-term housing for women in Jacksonville, offering a supportive community that fosters recovery and independence.
Women Voice Network (WVN) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to educating, inspiring, and empowering women—especially survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking—to rebuild their lives and achieve economic independence. Through programs in job training, financial literacy, personal development, and life skills, WVN equips women with the tools, confidence, and support needed to thrive. The organization also fosters community awareness through workshops and partnerships that advocate for equity, safety, and empowerment for all women.
To provide healing and wholeness to emotionally, mentally and spiritually wounded women, men and families in our community through biblical counseling, and to provide a live-in Christian program where hurting women can find sanctuary in a healing environment.