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If you require immediate help, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888
Along with providing immediate refuge for survivors of human trafficking, we take a holistic approach to healing.
Get Help Report A TipNo one should be forced, deceived, or pressured into work or sex acts.
Over 4,000 cases of human trafficking have been reported in the Carolinas since 2007.
More than 65% of them were trafficked for sexual purposes.
More than 30% of these victims were minors.
The youngest clients in Project FIGHT are just eleven years old.
The Salvation Army in the Carolinas has been fighting for those impacted by human trafficking since 2011 through Project FIGHT. Through partnerships and relationships with state and local government, law enforcement, and other agencies, we are able to provide comprehensive case management to survivors of human trafficking.
Project FIGHT serves all populations of human trafficking. Our mission is to identify and serve victims and survivors of human trafficking in North & South Carolina.
After meeting the immediate needs of human trafficking survivors and helping them to find stable footing, we help connect them to a network of agencies and services including medical, mental health, legal, housing, and other services they may require. All the while, we are walking beside them helping them along the path to restoration, fighting for them every step of the way.
We provide crisis intervention and comprehensive case management for individuals impacted by human trafficking. Trauma-informed case managers connect individuals to resources including food, shelter, clothing, safety planning, general and mental health services, governmental assistance, and immigration specialists.
Since its inception, Project FIGHT has trained and educated over 4,500 professionals and community members on issues related to human trafficking and how individuals and groups can work to combat it. We regularly participate in community events and actively reach out to members of vulnerable populations.
Project FIGHT leads and regularly participates in North Carolina's Rapid Response Teams. These interdisciplinary teams include law enforcement, legal, and medical personal and respond to individuals' most critical needs within 72 hours. We also work directly with officials in various coalitions and workgroups.
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