Anti-Human Trafficking Program

This program includes wrap-around services to survivors of trafficking.


This program provides trauma-informed support focused on safety, advocacy, and stability for people affected by human trafficking. Services are grounded in choice, respect, and practical support, with the goal of helping individuals move toward safety and longer-term stability.

All services are delivered using a feminist, trauma-informed approach. Support is offered at your pace and based on what feels safe and manageable for you.

Support Available in the Community

You can meet with staff at safe community locations or at our office. Community-based support may include:

  • Help thinking through your safety and next steps
  • Support accessing emergency shelter or health services, if needed
  • Help accessing food, clothing, and hygiene items
  • Help connecting with legal, justice, government, and community supports
  • Someone to attend appointments with you for support and advocacy
  • Help getting identification and keeping it safely stored
  • Information about healthy relationships
  • Support setting personal goals and working toward them

Support in Shelter

If you are staying in a shelter, additional support may include:

  • One-on-one support to help you adjust to living in a safe environment
  • Ongoing support focused on safety, stability, and well-being
  • Help connecting to health care, legal, housing, or other appointments
  • Support building life skills, based on your needs

Who This Program Is For

This program is for people who are currently experiencing human trafficking or who are trying to leave a trafficking situation and need immediate help. It is intended for those who are not safe where they are living, are being controlled or exploited, or need support accessing shelter, basic needs, or health care. Women aged 16 and over may access safe accommodation and ongoing supports beyond an emergency shelter stay.