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Association of Albanian Girls and Women (AAGW , Albania)

Email: info@aagw.org

Website: www.aagw.org/TheProblem.html

Mission: “A primary aim of AAGW is to help former victims of trafficking reintegrate into Albanian society. AAGW promotes this goal by supplementing and supporting job training, job placement, and handicraft production programs

 

Boat People SOS

Email: info@bpsos.org

Website: www.bpsos.org

Mission: “We are a national Vietnamese American community organization with the mission to empower, organize, and equip Vietnamese individuals and communities in their pursuit of liberty and dignity.”

 

Challenging Heights (Ghana)

Email: info@challengingheights.org

Website: www.challengingheights.org

Mission: “To ensure a secure, protected, and dignified future and life for children and youth by promoting their rights, education, and health.”

 

Coalition of Immokalee Workers

Email: workers@ciw-online.org

Website: www.ciw-online.org

Mission: “We strive to build our strength as a community on a basis of reflection and analysis, constant attention to coalition-building across ethnic divisions, and an ongoing investment in leadership development to help our members continually develop their skills in community education and organization

 

Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST)

Email: info@castla.org

Website: www.castla.org

Mission: “The mission of the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) is to assist persons trafficked for the purpose of forced labor and slavery-like practices and to work toward ending all instances of such human rights violations

 

Emancipation Network / Made by Survivors

Website: www.madebysurvivors.com

Mission: “We help survivors of slavery rebuild their lives after rescue from slavery, with sustainable income, education, and help reintegrating into society

 

Fairtrade Labeling Organizations International (Germany)

Website: www.fairtrade.net/home.html?&L

Mission: “Fairtrade’s vision is a world in which all producers can enjoy secure and sustainable livelihoods, fulfill their potential, and decide on their future.”


GoodWeave USA

Email: info@goodweave.org

Website: www.goodweave.org/home.php

Mission: “GoodWeave works to end child labor in the carpet industry and to offer educational opportunities to children in Nepal, India, and Afghanistan.”

 

Global Centurion

Email: info@globalcenturion.org

Website: www.globalcenturion.org/

Mission: “Fighting modern slavery by focusing on demand.”

 

The Heart of Texas Human Trafficking Coalition

Website: https://www.hothtc.org/ 

 

Human Trafficking Clinic

University of Michigan Law School

Phone: 734-764-4147

Email: carrb@umich.edu

Website: www.law.umich.edu/humantrafficking

 

Love 146

Website https://love146.org/

Mission: Love146 is an international human rights organization working to end child trafficking and exploitation through survivor care and prevention.

 

National Human Trafficking Resource Center

Email: NHTRC@polarisproject.org

Website: nhtrc.polarisproject.org

Mission: “The National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) is a national, toll-free hotline, available to answer calls from anywhere in the country, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year.”

 

Nivasa Foundation

Email: info@nivasafoundation.org

Website: www.nivasafoundation.org

Mission: “Our mission is to educate people at home and abroad about the dangers of human trafficking and modern-day slavery and help victims live in dignity and freedom with the ability to provide for their children and their future. The Nivasa Sponsor a Child program provides financial support for victims of human trafficking to help them raise and educate their children in Sri Lanka.”

 

Operation Underground ​Railroad

Email: info@ourrescue.org

Website: http://ourrescue.org/

Mission: We Rescue children from slavery and dismantle the criminal networks holding them captive while shining a light on the global epidemic of slavery. We place rescued children in safe havens with their families or in rehabilitation programs. We work with local and government agencies to empower them to combat trafficking in their community.

 

Polaris Project

Email: info@polarisproject.org

Website: www.polarisproject.org

Mission: “Polaris Project’s vision is for a world without slavery. Named after the North Star that guided slaves towards freedom along the Underground Railroad, Polaris Project has been providing a comprehensive approach to combating human trafficking and modern-day slavery since 2002.”

 

Protection Project

Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

Email: protection_project@jhu.edu

Website: www.protectionproject.org

Mission: “The goal of the Protection Project is to research and document the global scope of the problem of trafficking in persons and, through the dissemination of relevant and timely information, to influence policy and practice in the war against trafficking.”

 

Restavek Freedom Foundation

Email: info@restavekfreedom.org

Website: www.restavekfreedom.org

Mission: “The Restavek Foundation exists to bring an end to child slavery in Haiti.”

 

Shared Hope International

Email: savelives@sharedhope.org

Website: www.sharedhope.org/

Mission: “Shared Hope International exists to rescue and restore women and children in crisis. We are leaders in a worldwide effort to prevent and eradicate sex trafficking and slavery through education and public awareness.”

 

Survivors of Slavery

Email: survivorsofslavery@gmail.com

Website: www.survivorsofslavery.org

Mission: “To support survivors of modern slavery who want to lend their voice to the 21st century abolitionist movement.”

 

Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE, England)

University of Hull

email: r.bloomfield@hull.ac.uk

Website: http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/wise.aspx

Mission: “As an interdisciplinary institute WISE will generate world class research; will provide a forum for academic discourse and interaction; and will actively partner others in advancing public understanding of both historic and contemporary slavery, thereby informing political and social change.”

 

World Vision International (East Asia)

Email: asiapacific@wvi.org

Website: www.wvi.org

Mission: “As a non-denominational Christian agency, World Vision aims to share and demonstrate the love and compassion that Jesus Christ extended to all people, but especially to children, and particularly to those living in poverty or suffering from oppression and injustice.”