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WINGS Foundation

About this Organization

WINGS is a non-profit organization whose mission is to break the cycle and heal the wounds of childhood sexual abuse by providing education, advocacy and support to adult survivors, loved ones, providers and the community. We’re ushering in the day when all survivors and their supporters have the resources they need to speak about, heal from and thrive beyond childhood sexual abuse trauma.

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2000 S Colorado Blvd.
Tower One, Suite 2000 - 1008
Denver, CO 80222

Main: 303-238-8660
Toll Free: 888-505-HEAL
wings@wingsfound.org

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The Army of Survivors

About this Organization

Our goal is to end sexual assault against young athletes by ensuring perpetrators and enablers are held accountable, creating transparency in reporting, building an environment in which athletes do not fear retaliation when reporting abuse, and advocating for change to protect survivors.

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P.O. Box 6020, Traverse City, MI 49696

https://thearmyofsurvivors.org/

 

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Shared Hope International

About this Organization
Email
savelives@sharedhope.org

Our story began in 1998 when U.S. Congresswoman Linda Smith traveled into the heart of the brothel district in Mumbai, India. The brutal sexual slavery and exploitation of women and children she witnessed there inspired her to establish Shared Hope International to help bring healing to devastated lives. Our dynamic story of prevention, restoration and justice initiatives has continued unbroken, as you will see as you scroll through the timeline that follows this brief video.

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Shared Hope International
P.O. Box 65337
Vancouver, WA 98665

Phone: 1-866-HER-LIFE (1-866-437-5433)

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Safe House Project

About this Organization
Email
info@safehouseproject.org

Safe House Project’s mission is to increase survivor identification beyond one percent through education, provide emergency services and placement to survivors, and ensure every survivor has access to safe housing and holistic care by accelerating safe house capacity and development across America.

Our vision is to unite communities to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope, freedom, and a future to every survivor.

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Safe House Project
107 S. West Street, Suite 720
Alexandria, VA 22314  

(202) 596-2073

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Polaris

About this Organization
Email
media@polarisproject.org

We respond to sex and labor trafficking as they happen. We learn from that response and share that learning. Finally, we use what we learn to pilot big, new ideas for slowly, carefully, finally, dismantling big, old systems that make trafficking possible. We are focused where we think we can make the most change: Systems that trap impoverished migrants in degrading conditions; systems that allow sex traffickers to hide behind screens and systems that, if optimized, would allow the financial services industry to use traffickers’ own money to shut them down.

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BY PHONE
For general questions or to make a donation, please call (202) 790-6300.

BY MAIL
Polaris
P.O. Box 65323
Washington, DC 20035

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Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP)

About this Organization
Email
media@acf.hhs.gov

The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is committed to preventing human trafficking and ensuring that victims of all forms of human trafficking have access to the services they need. The site offers Blog posts, a Featured Resource, the opportunity to report a tip or request services, and visitors can subscribe to Human Trafficking Email and News Alerts.

We know human trafficking destroys lives and threatens our Nation’s security, public health, and the rule of law. We care because our programs serve some of the Nation’s most vulnerable children, youth, and families. Together, we can assist survivors and prevent human trafficking. If you or someone you know may have experienced forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation, there is help. Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888 or text BEFREE (233-733).

Our Mission:
To combat human trafficking by supporting and leading systems that prevent trafficking through public awareness and protect victims through identification and assistance, helping them re-build their lives and become self-sufficient.

Values
The Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) operates under the values of the Administration of Children and Families and the Federal Strategic Action Plan on Services for Victims of Human Trafficking in the United States Visit disclaimer page (PDF).

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U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
330 C Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201

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National Human Trafficking Hotline JL Heinze Tue, 04/05/2022

Get Help
 1-888-373-7888
 TTY: 711
 *Text: 233733

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Email
help@humantraffickinghotline.org

The National Human Trafficking Hotline connects victims and survivors of sex and labor trafficking with services and supports to get help and stay safe. The Trafficking Hotline also receives tips about potential situations of sex and labor trafficking and facilitates reporting that information to the appropriate authorities in certain cases. 

The toll-free phone and SMS text lines and live online chat function are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Help is available in English or Spanish, or in more than 200 additional languages through an on-call interpreter.

Hearing and speech-impaired individuals can contact the Trafficking Hotline by dialing 711, the free national access number that connects to Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS).

The National Human Trafficking Hotline serves all individuals who reach out for our services regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or any other factor protected by local, state, or federal law.

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

About this Organization
Email
media@ncmec.org

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization. NCMEC works with families, victims, private industry, law enforcement, and the public to assist with preventing child abductions, recovering missing children, and providing services to deter and combat child sexual exploitation.

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24-Hour Call Center:
To report information about a missing or exploited child call our 24-Hour Call Center:
1-800-THE-LOST  (1-800-843-5678)
Report child sexual exploitation online at CyberTipline.org.

 

Bring NCMEC to Your Community:
To request a NCMEC representative at your community event, professional training or presentation, complete the request form.

Request an Interview:
If you are a member of the media seeking information or to arrange an interview with a NCMEC spokesperson, please email media@ncmec.org.

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Male Survivor

About this Organization
Email
HHSteam@malesurvivor.org

Every man who has experienced sexual assault or sexual abuse deserves access to a judgment-free space where he can heal on his own terms and without shame. For 26 years, MaleSurvivor has fostered a healing community where tens of thousands of men from more than 200 countries come together to find support, information and — most importantly — hope.

MaleSurvivor is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, public benefit organization committed to preventing, healing, and eliminating all forms of sexual victimization of boys and men through support, treatment, research, education, advocacy, and activism.

Formed in 1995, MaleSurvivor has an international membership of over 15,000 registered members from over 200 countries in the world.  MaleSurvivor is primarily funded by member donations. Visit guidestar.org to confirm MaleSurvivor’s nonprofit status . MaleSurvivor’s EIN is 41-1831829.  All contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Read our detailed history, accomplishments and international conferences.

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Mailing Address for MaleSurvivor
Administrative Office for MaleSurvivor:
MaleSurvivor
P.O. Box 276
Long Valley, New Jersey 07853

MaleSurvivor Principal Office Address:
350 Central Park West, Suite 1H
New York, New York 10025

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Love146

About this Organization
Email
info@love146.org

Love146’s vision is the end of child trafficking and exploitation. Nothing less. We believe this is only possible through a bold, broad vision that cannot be achieved by only one person, organization, perspective, or approach. The movement of people who agree that no child should be trafficked encompasses a broad base of diverse stakeholders and supporters — people who disagree about a myriad of issues, but who all share the vision of the end of child trafficking. The movement benefits from this wide-reaching support and from its diversity; from the voices of people who come to the table with different perspectives and experiences. As such, Love146 strives to set a big table in order to foster both collaborations and the collective will to end child trafficking. We come to this table as learners, for while we seek to be experts on ending child trafficking we understand that we will never know it all. 

Child trafficking intersects with a wide range of issues including but not limited to housing insecurity, poverty, and racism. It does not occur in a vacuum. Traffickers prey on a multitude of vulnerabilities in order to exploit children. Therefore, in order to realize the end of child trafficking and exploitation we must acknowledge and devote effort to the issues that impact and intersect with child trafficking. By setting a big table we seek to cultivate connections with, partner alongside, and learn from those working to address related issues. A big table offers space for interdisciplinary approaches and solutions.

At Love146, our decisions and actions are guided by our vision, mission, values, and equity statement. A big table allows for more nuanced understanding of the issue of child trafficking and encourages continued conversations that can lead to real solutions for children. We don’t expect everyone to be comfortable at all times or to agree on all things. However, for those who want to listen, learn, and grow alongside us, there is always room at the table.

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FOR DONATIONS AND PAYMENTS
1800 Camden Road
Suite 107-273
Charlotte, NC 28203

US HEADQUARTERS
PO BOX 8266
New Haven, CT 06530

UNITED KINGDOM HEADQUARTERS
PO Box 51700
London, SE8 9BX
United Kingdom
info@love146.org.uk

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