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New Creation Va

New Creation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization on a mission to creatively counteract human trafficking with a local heart + global approach. We work with more than 200 partner organizations from 5 continents to create dignified work for those rescued from, or vulnerable to trafficking around the world. We believe that education + job creation are powerful tools to overcome trafficking, which is why our team is committed to continuing to develop concepts that make freedom possible. But we also know that in order to truly solve this issue, we need to both help survivors + get in front of the issue - which is why we also provide prevention education to communities, businesses, families, and youth on the signs and dangers of human trafficking.

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One Purse

One Purse uses the power of the purse, an item every American woman has in her closet, to provide sex trafficking survivors with an opportunity to live free, embrace redemption, and pursue a confident future through our Restore Her Dream Fund. At One Purse, we stand on the conviction that a life of sexual exploitation is not the dream of any woman or child. Our mission is to provide resources to fulfill the vocational and recreational ambitions of survivors, and create experiences that give them an opportunity to take hold of a new dream for their life.

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United Trauma Center

To provide mental health counseling and education to people who have experienced Trauma, PTSD, Depression, Anxiety and Suicidal ideation.

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Hope For Justice

We exist to bring an end to modern slavery. Our global work, across four continents, is categorized as follows: Prevent: Our outreach teams, self-help groups and community education initiatives empower people to protect themselves and their families from predatory traffickers and their recruiters. Rescue: Our specialist teams work closely with law enforcement to identify victims of trafficking and modern slavery, build bridges of trust with them and remove them from exploitation. Restore: We work with victims to overcome trauma and rebuild their lives. We offer tailored restorative care initiatives and offer support to meet vital needs. Reform: We train people to spot the signs of trafficking and act on it, and seek policy change by influencing governments and support agencies.