What We Do

We help individuals reintegrate into society as a whole and healthier individual with the hopes and capabilities of supporting themselves and maintaining their restored lives with new and healthier relationships.

We also believe in educating and empowering survivors to self extract out of human trafficking rather than creating a hero mentality in the movement.
Finally, everything we do is evidence- based: peer support, groups as well as therapy.

Our Approach to Ending Human Trafficking

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There is H.O.P.E. for Me provides mental health services, peer-to-peer support, support groups, and resources for parents. We offer training to communities and leadership opportunities for survivors. We speak in Congress, advise policy, engage in public speaking, and provide consulting services—all aimed at empowering survivors and driving systemic change.

Training

Our organization is dedicated to creating impactful change through both customized trainings and expert consulting services. We incorporate lived-experience expertise in combating human trafficking to empower communities, law enforcement, and service providers.

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Consulting

We provide expert consulting services to federal agencies and specialized law enforcement task forces, offering strategic support to identify and apprehend human traffickers. Our team also collaborates with prosecutors, offering critical insights to help build strong cases and bring offenders to justice.

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Training

We are passionate about creating and delivering tailored training programs. Our team has presented at national and regional conferences and designed training for numerous nonprofit and government organizations.

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Outreach

Human trafficking is a complex issue that requires a multi-faceted approach to prevention. We engage in community outreach initiatives, advocacy efforts, and policy work aimed at educating the public about the signs and realities of trafficking.

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Outreach

We speak at schools to raise awareness about human trafficking, providing students, parents, and educators with vital information on prevention, recognizing signs, and accessing support services.

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JCAAST

We condemn the violence against Israeli women on October 7th and call for those responsible to be held accountable. We urge anti-trafficking organizations to join us in solidarity with Israel and to combat human trafficking, particularly within the Jewish community through JCAAST.

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Policy Work

Our policy work involves collaborating with lawmakers to influence legislation aimed at preventing human trafficking and ensuring comprehensive support for survivors, creating pathways to healing and empowerment.

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Support

Support for survivors is central to our organization. We offer services that promote healing and empowerment, including leadership opportunities that enable survivors to become advocates and educators.

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By empowering survivors to take control of their own healing process, we foster resilience, self-worth, and a renewed sense of hope.

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We connect survivors to peer support groups, retreats, and survivor leadership opportunities.

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We provide support groups for survivors, their families, and parents, offering a safe space to share experiences, find understanding, and foster healing together.

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Resources

Help for Parents and Families Affected By Sex Trafficking

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National Human Trafficking Hotline

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National Domestic Violence Center

Human Trafficking Indicators