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SEEDS OF

HOPE

​​Saving, Empowering, Educating, and restoring DreamS

to lives shattered by human trafficking

The Salvation Army firmly believes that the abuse and exploitation of human beings through any form of human trafficking is an offense against humankind and against God.

We work vigilantly for the prevention of human trafficking and for the restoration of survivors.

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Human Trafficking is Modern Day Slavery.

If you or someone you think is a victim of trafficking,

CONTACT US CONFIDENTIALLY TODAY
725.777.1358
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ANTI
HUMAN
TRAFFICKING
INITIATIVES

THE SALVATION ARMY FIGHTS THE
HORROR OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING THROUGH:

Awareness Initiatives


The Salvation Army raises awareness of the injustices of human trafficking by partnering with local coalitions. Through prevention activities and our work to reduce demand for forced labor and commercial sex, we prevent future crimes. We also help rescue and restore current victims by improving the identification and prosecution of local traffickers. 

Comprehensive Care Management

Through our comprehensive case management services we coordinate emergency shelter, transportation, clothing, food, victim advocacy, crises intervention and safety planning, medical and dental care, derivative family member benefits, mental health counseling, employment assistance, legal referrals, substance abuse treatment, access to child care, and other service recommendations.  We take a holistic approach to the clients' needs in order to help them move from victimization to self sufficiency.

  • Medical and dental

  • Victim advocacy

  • Crisis intervention

  • Translation

  • Employment assistance

  • Social service benefits

  • Substance abuse treatment

  • Safety planning

  • Job development

  • Repatriation

  • Legal aid

  • Childcare

A Legacy of Justice

For more than 150 years, The Salvation Army has stood firmly behind women and children subjected to organized commercial sexual exploitation. In the 1800s, we pioneered an undercover sex trafficking investigation, which directly shaped the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885. By 1900, The Salvation Army had created over 100 "rescue homes" throughout London to help those fleeing prostitution. Over a century later, we remain fully committed to abolishing the sex trade from every corner of the world.

Serving All Without Discrimination


In providing its anti-human trafficking programs and services, The Salvation Army is committed to accommodating all those in need without unlawful discrimination or harassment based on age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, citizenship, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other characteristic in accordance with our capacity to help.

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SPREAD THE WORD

Turn your passion into action. Share these facts with your friends and  followers to educate and inspire change.

Every day in America,

people are still sold into slavery.

More than 3,500 sex trafficking cases were reported to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center last year.
 

When you give to The Salvation Army, you provide funding for programs that help people escape human trafficking.

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The sex trade preys on children.

The average entry age of American minors into the sex trade is 13 years old. Many victims are runaway girls who have already suffered sexual abuse.

Will you take a moment to pray for the children trapped in this torture?

"Save the weak and helpless; free them from the power of the wicked." Psalm 82:4

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Las Vegas is plagued with a high rate in human trafficking.

Large populations, international borders, extensive ports, and large metropolitan areas are most conducive to forced human labor and sexual enslavement.

Our volunteers are truly the army behind the Army. We invite you to put your compassion in action. Your heart will forever be changed for GOOD.

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