Help prevent sexual exploitation and trafficking.
In 2021, 10,359 situations of human trafficking were reported to the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline involving 16,554 individual victims. Shocking as these numbers are, they are likely only a fraction of the actual problem.
Both federal and local experts have expressed a great need for early intervention and residential services for those desperately trying to escape. Crisis Aid’s US Safe Initiative address both.
The Crisis Aid House of Hope (HOH) Refuge Home is a direct response to the need for residential services. The HOH Home, built on faith-based principles, offers services ranging from emergency assistance to transitional living. This 20,000 square foot home is a beautiful, state-of-the-art facility that provides a warm healing environment for up to 20 trafficked girls and young women.
The Crisis Aid Child Anti-Exloitation (CAP) Program is a ground-breaking initiative between law enforcement and other first responders that targets children at risk for sexual abuse, exploitation, and trafficking. It addresses gaps in prevention and early intervention, providing immediate and ongoing resources to police officers, children at risk and their families.
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