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Aftercare

Organizations

Aftercare services attempt to address both the immediate and long-term needs of each victim of trauma. These services may include residential facilities, medial and mental health care, education, job training and economic development programs. Survivor services or restoration programs work to help the victims of oppression to rebuild their lives and respond to the complex emotional and physical needs that are often the result of abuse.

Faith Alliance Against Slavery and Trafficking

Aftercare Awareness

FAAST is a strategic alliance of Christian organizations working together to combat slavery and human trafficking. 

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Freedom’s Breath

Aftercare Awareness

Freedom's Breath empowers domestic sex trafficking survivors to share their stories through music, poetry, writing, artworks of any kind - that gives a collective voice of trafficking in the US, creating the survivor- informed movement that changes the culture.

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Girls Educational and Mentoring Services

Advocacy Aftercare Awareness Outreach

The mission of the Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS) is to empower young women, ages 12-21, who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking to exit the commercial sex industry and develop to their full potential. 

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Hope for Justice

Advocacy Aftercare Shelter

Hope for Justice was formed under The Home Foundation for the purpose of training, investigation, and restoration for the victims of human trafficking here in the United States. 

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Hope Ranch Ministries

Aftercare Awareness

Hope Ranch Ministries is a faith-based fellowship committed to providing safety, healing, and hope for survivors of human trafficking and intensive sexual trauma. This ministry endeavors to provide a voice for those rendered mute by the horror of sexual exploitation. Every human being is honored as a unique creation worthy of dignity and love.

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Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization- Services Against Exploitation

Advocacy Aftercare

IRCO's Services Against Exploitation (SAE) provides survivor-centered, free, wrap-around support to survivors of all forms of human trafficking and meets them where they are in their journey toward stability and liberation. Read More

International Justice Mission

Advocacy Aftercare Awareness Outreach

International Justice Mission (IJM) is a human rights agency that secures justice for victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression. IJM lawyers, investigators and aftercare professionals work with local officials to ensure immediate victim rescue and aftercare, to prosecute perpetrators and to promote functioning public justice systems.

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Janus Youth Programs

Aftercare Prevention Shelter

Janus Youth Programs originated in 1972 and has grown to become one of the largest nonprofits in the Northwest operating over 20 different programs. Based on best practice models, their programs are focused on vulnerable, exploited, homeless and runaway youth in Oregon and Washington.

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LifeWorks Northwest

Advocacy Aftercare Awareness

LifeWorks NW's New Options for Women (NOW) is an intensive outpatient program providing mental health, substance use treatment and case management services to women impacted by the sex industry, including:

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Mending the Soul Ministries

Aftercare Prevention

Mending the Soul Ministries, Inc. (MTS) is a nonprofit organization that empowers community leaders to work with groups of people affected by trauma and abuse, enabling those people to heal. By equipping leaders with life-changing resources, Mending the Soul has an exponential impact around the world. . Mending the Soul Ministries is a non-denominational, evangelical, nonprofit organization that offers hope and healing to the wounded and vulnerable in the name of the Lord Jesus.

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Outreach and Support to Special Immigrants Population Catholic Charities of Oregon

Advocacy Aftercare Awareness Outreach

Outreach and Support to Special Immigrants Population (OSSIP) is a comprehensive assistance program for foreign-born survivors of human trafficking supported by Catholic Charities in Oregon.  OSSIP provides intensive case management and legal services to survivors of human trafficking, to aid survivors in successfully navigating all aspects of the U.S. legal and social services system, with the ultimate goal of self-sufficiency and self-empowerment for the survivor.

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