The National Survivor Network (NSN) is a values-based, survivor-led professional membership community for survivors of human trafficking who are engaged in or preparing for leadership in the many movements to end violence, whether as professionals, activists, or community organizers. Using a human rights lens throughout their approach to survivor empowerment and policy work fosters survivor well-being and enhances survivors' effectiveness as advocates and leaders. This approach also results in policies and protocols that are inclusive, less likely to cause harm to already-marginalized communities, and supportive of survivors in reclaiming the agency taken from them through trafficking.
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Address: 3580 Wilshire Blvd., #900-37, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Tel: +1(323)498-1041
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Website: https://nationalsurvivornetwork.org/
Freedom Network USA is the largest coalition working on human trafficking in the United States. The network convenes survivors, legal and social service providers, researchers, and expert consultants to engage in advocacy, training and technical assistance, and increase the capacity of the anti-trafficking movement. Their work is focused on prevention and addressing human trafficking. They work on housing access, improving services, narrative change, sex worker rights collaboration, policy change (TVPA Reauthorization), and more.
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Address: 712 H St NE, Ste 1667, Washington, DC 20002
Telf: +1 202-768-7338
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Website: www.freedomnetworkusa.org
Advocating Opportunity (AO) provides direct holistic legal services, support, and advocacy for trafficked and exploited persons based on a trauma-responsive, legal, and human rights-based framework.
Providing direct legal services through on-staff attorneys and social support through legal advocates provides support to clients who want to use their voice in the judicial system, and in their community, by levelling the playing field and creating an opportunity to choose their life’s course on their own terms.
AO works to end human trafficking and labour exploitation by addressing the root causes of systemic vulnerabilities which significantly contribute to human trafficking in marginalised communities, in particular. This work is achieved thorough both individual advocacy and policy initiatives to eliminate racism, oppression, poverty, and to dismantle other systemic issues which vulnerabilities in our clients.
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Address: 1119 Adams St., Toledo, Ohio 43604
Tel/Fax: +1 855 855 1945
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Website: advocatingopportunity.com
The Human Trafficking Legal Center (HT Legal Center) uses a rights-based approach to fight for justice for trafficking victims. HT Legal Center trains pro bono attorneys to represent trafficking victims in the United States. It makes referrals on case-by-case basis, providing mentoring and extensive technical assistance for complex civil, immigration and criminal cases. HT Legal Center attorneys monitor the developing case law, focusing on impact litigation in the federal courts. The Center also conducts research and maintains a comprehensive database on federal civil and criminal trafficking cases.
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Address: 1030 15th St. NW, Suite 104B, Washington, DC 20005, United States of America
Tel: +1 202 854 9851
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Website: htlegalcenter.org
Safe Horizon is the nation’s leading victim assistance organization and serves over 350,000 people each year who have been touched by violence. Safe Horizon’s mission is to provide support, prevent violence, and promote justice for victims of crime and abuse, their families and communities. The Anti-Trafficking Program was established in 2001, to serve trafficked persons in the New York City metropolitan area and is one of the country’s largest providers to survivors of human trafficking. The Anti-Trafficking Program works to provide direct services such as shelter or housing referrals, crisis counseling, and legal assistance to trafficking victims. It also provides national training and community outreach, and operates the New York City Service Network for Trafficked Persons.
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Address: 50 Court Street, Ste 811, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Tel: +1 718 943 8649; +1 718 943 8644
Fax: +1 718 943 8653
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Website: safehorizon.org
Created in December 2001, the Sex Workers Project (SWP) is the first program in New York City and in the United States to focus on the provision of legal services, legal training, documentation, and policy advocacy for sex workers. Using a harm reduction and human rights model, the SWP protects the rights and safety of sex workers who by choice, circumstance, or coercion remain in the industry.
Contact Details Address: 40 Rector Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006, USA
Tel: +1 646 602 5617
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Website: swp.urbanjustice.org