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SERVICES

Spreading Awarness

Get help and spread awareness! This page is designed for you all to become familiar with the help you yourself can give and receive. I want everyone to have a chance to donate not only their money but their valuable time. Donations are helpful but I wanted to help you explore other ways of helping. If you or anyone you know needs help getting out of Human Trafficking or you find something suspicious, I have provided some helpful links down below. All in All I hope you can find these links helpful.

Services

Victim and Wellness Assistance Center

25 County Center Drive., Suite 218
Oroville, CA 95965

(530) 538-7340 or (530) 891-2812

http://www.buttecounty.net/da/victim.htm

 

The District Attorney’s Office is committed to helping victims of crime and vigorously protecting their rights. Since 1979, the Victim-Witness Assistance Center (VWAC) has been providing essential services to victims and witnesses of crimes of violence or threat of violence in Butte County.

 

The End Trafficking project is the U.S. Fund for UNICEF’s initiative to raise awareness about child trafficking and mobilize communities to take meaningful action to help protect children.

The Victims of Crime Resource Center

,located on the Pacific McGeorge School of Law campus in Sacramento, California.

http://www.1800victims.org/about

 

The Center has operated the State of California's confidential, toll-free 1-800-VICTIMS line since 1984. McGeorge students, under attorney supervision, provide information and referrals statewide to victims, their families, victim service providers, and victim advocates.

Therapeutic services:

  • Individual therapy

  • Wellness groups

  • Art journaling

  • Dance and drama therapy workshops (NJ office only)

Help Advocate! 

1

Tell your Family and Friends

You can simply help advocate through word of mouth. Tell your brother, sister, mom, dad, etc. inform people about this issue and help spread the word. You can save someone that is in danger by simply informing people about this problem.

2

Help by raising money

A simple donation to a fund can help those who are finally free from human trafficking and help them get back up on their feet. It can also help advocate and help out with organizations to better the cause. 

Below are some donation funds you can participate in.

 

Remember these are only a few mentioned that are in need of your help, explore and find ways to help fundraise for the cause.

3

For More Ideas Visit The State Government Website Below

Empowerment and life skills workshops:

  • English as a Second Language (ESL)

  • Computer skills

  • Public speaking

  • Job readiness

  • Financial skills

  • Individual tutoring

  • Crisis response teams

  • Food, clothing, and material assistance through donations

  • Social services advocacy

  • Criminal justice and legal advocacy

  • Court accompaniment and advocacy

National Human Trafficking Resource Center 

Report a tip or request services 

 188-373-7888

SMS: 233733 (Text "HELP" or "INFO")

Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week

Languages: English, Spanish and 200 more languages

http://traffickingresourcecenter.org/

 

Get Help

If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, call now.

We'll Listen.

We'll Help.

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