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Los siguientes enlaces pertenecen a fundaciones y organizaciónes que ofrecen diferentes tipos de ayuda desde asistencia psicológica hasta programas de reabilitacion para mujeres hombres o niños atrapados en circulos de prostitucón y tráfico de personas, para mayor información tomar contacto directo con las organizaciones incluidas en esta pagina, la exactitud de los datos incluidos en los siguientes enlaces no son responsabilidad de TCT.org

 Canada.

674 Markham St.
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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Beverley McAleese
Executive Director


StreetLight Support Services is a community based, non-profit organization, created to provide alternatives for individuals involved in Sex Trade activities. StreetLight uses a holistic non-judgmental approach that recognizes the interdependence of the emotional, cultural, economic and broader social issues that impact on individuals, StreetLight supports women, men and transgender individuals involved in any level and any capacity of the Sex Trade who wish to exit the industry or contemplate a lifestyle change. While many of our clients are diverted to StreetLight through the courts for sex trade offences our services are available to any Sex Trade Worker.


 
Massie Minorities and Survivors Improving Impowerment
See website for addresses in your area
Minnesota: USA Hehadquarters
Oklahoma: USA Southwestern chapter
Berkeley: CA- area chapter

Promotes education and awareness regarding sex-trafficking and prostitution, provides public education and support for non-governmental agencies provides ongoing legal advocacy for immigrant victims of crime/trafficking and referral services to non-immigrant victims.


 
Bilateral safety corridor Coalition (BSCC)  (Vesion en Español)
San Diego, California
with partners in Mexico and Latin America
Hotline:
619-666-0797

The Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition (BSCC) is an alliance of over 60 government and nonprofit agencies in the United States and Latin America that is convened in and along the U.S.-Mexico Border Region to combat slavery and human trafficking.

BSCC's purpose is to bilaterally prevent and intervene in the commercial and sexual exploitation of men, women and children while advocating for all exploited persons.

Through the collaborative efforts of coalition members, BSCC administers a variety of projects and services for victims, law enforcement, and the community.


 
Yong Women's Empowerment Project

2334 W. Lawrence, Suite 209, Chicago IL 60625
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Mission Statement: Our mission is to offer safe, respectful, free of judgment spaces for girls and young women impacted by the sex trade and street economies to recognize their goals, dreams and desires. We are run by girls and women with life experience in the sex trade and street economies.

Services: We train, support and pay girls and young women with current or past experience in the sex trade to be harm reduction peer outreach workers to girls in the sex trade. We facilitate popular education workshops with youth about girls in the sex trade and create opportunities for open discussion on the issue. We train and support girls to be leaders in our project and the world.


 
 You Are Never Alone (YANA)
phone:
410-566-7973

Baltimore, Maryland
Mission: reach out in love to women suffering the traumas and dangers of the street , offering alternatives to those who are interested in change.
Services. peer support, group counseling, crisis intervention, referrals, legal, housing and employment services.


 
Rape Crisis Services of Greater Lower, INC
Lowell, Massachusetts
Phone:
978-452-7721
24 hour crisis:

The public health community is just beginning to understand the inherent connections between substance abuse, sexual abuse and prostitution. Someone who is suffering from one of these issues will be more likely to suffer from another, if not both of the other issues. In other words, they are mutually enforcing. We know from experience by outreaching to those who suffer from substance abuse or who have been prostituted that we will reach survivors of sexual violence. This program bridges gaps in current services and leads to a holistic approach for victims of sexual abuse who have been prostituted and dealing with substance abuse issues.

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(Victims Exploited Recovering On Needed Individual Counseling And Services)
Greater Kansas City Area
Our mission is to partner with victims of prostitution and encourage them to make lifestyle changes, which lead to recovery of mind, body and spirit. Survivors of the sex industry designed and operate the program. Services include: 24 hour crisis line; drop-in center; street out reach; peer counseling; support groups; referrals; court advocacy; diversion programs; john school and community education.


Breaking Free
phone: 651-645-6557
St. Paul Minnesota
Mission: fights commercial sexual exploitation by providing direct services for all prostituted women and girls and by educating the community to recognize prostitution as systematic violence against women.
Services: Afro-centric, case management, support groups, housing, mentorship, community court, school for johns.


 
Veronica's Voice
phone:
913-940-0505 in Kansas City, MO Answered 24 hours
 
Gem's-Girls educational & mentoring services

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New York, New York
Transitional living services

 
Respect
phone: 608-283-6435

Madison Wisconsin
Referrals, case management
Agencies outside of Canada and USA offering services to women and children escaping prostitution


 
The Lola Green Baldwin foundation
all for the address.
Collect calls are accepted.

The Baldwin Foundation runs a highly secured drop-in center in Portland, Oregon USA. It is open on Mondays and Tuesdays, from 1 pm to 5 pm, and by appointment. We welcome people of any age and sex/orientation; whether their prostitution experience is current, or happened many years ago. Call for the address. Collect calls are accepted.











 



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