Sex Trafficking & Exploitation Program - STEP offered at Rebuilding Hope Sexual Assault Center
Youth and young adults who identify as having experienced Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE) either in the present or past will be referred to a STRAPWA Case Manager. Case Managers will provide case management and unconditional support.
Youth and young adults who identify as having experienced Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE) either in the present or past will be referred to a STEP Case Manager.
Case Managers will provide case management and unconditional support as well as resources and referral for medical, legal, therapeutic and social services across Pierce County.
STEP also helps clients who have experienced CSE or high-risk youth get access to computers, hygiene products, shower facilities, food, and some clothing items as needed.
Case Management services also provided to family members, friends and those impacted.
Goal of STEP is to enhance client services by actively connecting CSE victim/survivors with supportive systems in the community that can assist them by increasing safety and promoting self-sufficiency.
Survivor Services offered by Organization for Prostitution Survivors
Offers a variety of support services for survivors of prostitution, including support groups, counseling, case management, a drop-in center, art workshops and a men's accountability program.
Offers a variety of support services for survivors of prostitution. Services include the following:
- Case management
- Survivor support groups
- Recovery support groups and chemical dependency counseling
- Individual peer support
- Drop-in center
- Art workshops
- Yoga
- Community meals
- Peer leadership and engagement
Also provides community education, professional training and a men's accountability program.
Coordinates a multi-agency partnership focused on providing case management, support, and resources to youth and young adults ages 12-24 experiencing labor trafficking, sex trafficking, or sexual violence.
Coordinates a multi-agency partnership focused on providing case management, support, and resources to youth and young adults experiencing labor trafficking, sex trafficking, or sexual violence. Partners with the city of Seattle in collaboration with other municipal and county authorities, health professionals, service providers, foundations, and private donors.
Provides supportive services to Native American-identifying men and women escaping from the sex trade.
Offers a number of supportive services to Native American men and women escaping from sex trafficking. Resources include job-finding, assistance finding housing, legal resources, and tangible needs.
Support Services for Individuals Exiting Sexual Exploitation offered at Scarlet Road Drop-in Center and Office
Support services, case management, mentoring, therapeutic support, employment and housing assistance for victims of sexual exploitation or human trafficking.
Serves individuals of all ages and genders who have been exploited through the sex industry in some way. This can be both legal and illegal forms of the industry, including trafficking victims. Provides outreach and aftercare services, connect clients to resources, provide in-house case management support services and exit solutions for those leaving the sex industry. Programs include: drop-in services, survivor-led outreach and safety for victims, and reaching out to individuals in need of support and hope. Aftercare Programming Offers comprehensive, holistic, evidence-based curriculum and support to those making the transition to a new and free life. Support services, case management, mentoring, therapeutic support, community building opportunities, goal setting, employment and housing assistance for victims of sexual exploitation or human trafficking.
Provides a day center for women and girls of any age who are involved with commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking but are transitioning out. Offers food, clothing, laundry, hygiene items and showers, as well as overnight stays.
Provides a safe haven for women and girls of any age who have been involved in commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking.
Confidential day center provides food, clothing, laundry, hygiene items and showers, as well as the possibility of an overnight stay.
Center also offers support such as free counseling and therapy, mentoring, support groups, transportation to medical appointments and court dates, life skill classes, GED prep classes, case management and referrals to other resources. Offers internships for learning job skills in administrative work, retail and coffee making. Also provides job referrals through partner organizations.
Virtual appointments may be made with an attorney to assist with parenting plans, criminal record expungement or immigration assistance.
National Human Trafficking Hotline offered at National Human Trafficking Resource Center
Aids in connecting human trafficking victims to critical direct services throughout the United States via a toll-free hotline. Also responds to emails and texts.
Hosts a national, toll-free hotline, available to answer calls, emails and texts from anywhere in the country, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, every day of the year.
Offers a crisis line, tip line, referral line, and information line providing training and technical assistance to victims of human trafficking and individuals who suspect they are witness to human trafficking.
Aids in connecting victims to critical direct services throughout the United States and U. S. territories.
Anti-Human Trafficking Program offered by International Rescue Committee in Seattle
Offers case management for victims of all forms of human trafficking.
Offers case management for victims of all forms of human trafficking.
Services can include the following:
- Housing support
- Legal assistance
- Health assistance
and more.
Human Trafficking Advocacy offered at Support, Advocacy & Resource Center SARC
Provides a full-range of services for survivors of sex trafficking, including a crisis line available 24 hours daily.
Provides a full range of services for survivors of sex trafficking.
Services include:
- Financial Resources: funds for immediate health and safety needs and assistance with relocation are available
- Crisis Line: volunteers are available 24 hours daily to answer the phone but if back-up is need, the Executive Director, Clinical Director, Program Director, and Sexual Assault Advocate are available to assist
- Access to Basic Needs: food pantries, drugstore gift cards (Target, Walmart, Albertsons), fast food gift cards, food vouchers, and more to make sure that client's needs are met
- Medical Advocacy: explaining client rights regarding medical exam, providing support during exam, assisting with connecting survivor to aftercare such as pregnancy and/or STD concerns, helping survivor complete Crime Victims Compensation (CVC), follow up with CVC and advocate on client’s behalf, connect client to other medical resources as needed for client, such as dental care or past unhealed injuries
- Assistance In Filing Police Report
- Immediate shelter (hotel or shelter): contract with local hotel to pay for short term stay for immediate safety concerns
- Cab Fare: contract with local cab company to transport clients as needed
Anti-Trafficking Helpline offered by Washington Anti-Trafficking Response Network
Connects victims and survivors of human trafficking in Washington state to free and confidential social services including intensive case management, access to basic needs, medical services, legal help and immigration assistance.
Connects victims and survivors of human trafficking in Washington State to a variety of social services including intensive case management, access to basic needs, medical services, legal help and immigration assistance.
All services are free and confidential.
Operates a helpline for Asian and Pacific Islander women victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. Helps with obtaining protection orders; accompanies clients to meetings with lawyers; helps negotiate public assistance benefits.
Links callers to advocates who provide culturally and language specific information and assistance in accessing community resources.
Assists clients with exploring options and in accessing a wide range of resources and services including the following:
- Obtaining protection orders
- Accompanying clients to meetings with lawyers
- Negotiating public assistance
- Searching for housing
- Assisting with job searches