Resources for Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking is one of the most unreported and misunderstood crimes. This $150B industry affects all walks of life and is the #1 crime on college campuses. Globally an estimated 71% of enslaved people are women and girls, while men and boys account for 29%. It’s referred to as modern-day slavery and involves the use of coercion, violence, and economic advantage.
Crime Victims United is working hard to educate students on college campuses, families, and individuals about this growing crime.
Resources
Stand UP Placer Violence Hotline:
24-hour crisis line (800) 575-5352
Stand UP Placer saves lives by empowering survivors and educating communities to stand up to domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC)
1-888-373-7888 or e-mailing NHTRC@PolarisProject.org
A national, toll-free hotline for the human trafficking field in the United StatesRelief Funds for Undocumented Workers
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, California is providing one-time state-funded disaster relief assistance to undocumented adults who are ineligible for other forms of assistance, including assistance under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and pandemic unemployment benefits, because of their immigration status.
Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST)
The mission of the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) is to assist persons trafficked for the purpose of forced labor and slavery-like practices and to work toward ending all instances of such human rights violations.Motivating, Inspiring, Supporting and Serving Sexually Exploited Youth (MISSSEY)
MISSEY provides direct services to commercially sexually exploited children and young women, which includes case management, resource services, and our Safe Place Alternative drop-in recovery center. They also provide exploited children with client advocacy, case management, and additional recovery and transition services.New Day for Children
The programs provide safe and secure living environments for children from California and other referring states 24 hours per day, 365 days per year until they are healthy and prepared to live again with their families or guardians or until attaining adulthood.