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The Resource Library includes fact sheets, promising practices, tools, templates, and training materials developed by subject-matter experts with direct experience working with survivors. Resource topics address current trends and challenges in the field.

 

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Serving Human Trafficking Survivors with Disabilities in Housing

The webinar will delve into disability justice for survivors of human trafficking and explore how housing programs can assist survivors with disabilities in navigating housing systems, including partnering with local agencies supporting those with disabilities to provide wrap-around support.

2022 Member Report

Our Member Report showcases the diverse expertise of members. It offers a snapshot of who is experiencing human trafficking, what services they are receiving, and the challenges they still face.

FAQs About the American Rescue Plan’s Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHVs)

This resource provides answers to frequently asked questions about the American Rescue Plan's Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHVs).

Accessing Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHVs) for Trafficking Survivors

This resource discusses what Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHVs) are, who is eligible to receive them, and how anti-trafficking programs can partner with public housing agencies (PHAs) and Continuums of Care (CoCs) to receive referrals for EHVs.


The 6 C’s of Becoming an Advocate Video

This is video is an accompaniment to The 6 C's of Becoming an Advocate toolkit; a collaborative project of The Survivor Alliance, International Institute of Buffalo and Freedom Network USA. The goal of this collaboration is to support human trafficking survivors decide how or if they want to be involved in the anti-trafficking movement. This video features seasoned survivor leaders from across the US. They share details about the work they do and the lessons they have learned along the way. You can find the accompanying workbook here. 

The 6 C’s of Becoming an Advocate Workbook

This workbook is a tool that allows survivors to both assess their readiness to participate in the anti-trafficking movement and also consider the diverse paths of participation. The toolkit includes a video, which features seasoned survivor leaders, share their work and experiences in the field. 

Specialized Affidavit Language – Survivor who Cooperated with Law Enforcement

An addendum to the Post-Conviction Advocacy for Survivors of Human Trafficking: A Guide for Attorneys produced for The Survivor Reentry Project. This document, Specialized Affidavit Language – Survivor who Cooperated with Law Enforcement, is intended for attorneys working with survivors of human trafficking.
Levels: Introductory  
Material Types: Tools  
Types of Trafficking: Labor Trafficking   Sex Trafficking  
Keywords: Criminal Record Relief  
Demographics: Adults   Foreign National   US Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident   Youth  

Specialized Affidavit Language – Transgender Survivor

An addendum to the Post-Conviction Advocacy for Survivors of Human Trafficking: A Guide for Attorneys produced for The Survivor Reentry Project. This document, Specialized Affidavit Language – Transgender Survivor, is intended for attorneys working with survivors of human trafficking.
Levels: Introductory  
Material Types: Tools  
Types of Trafficking: Labor Trafficking   Sex Trafficking  
Keywords: Criminal Record Relief  
Demographics: Adults   Foreign National   US Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident   Youth  

Specialized Affidavit Language – Survivor Impacted by Substance Abuse

An addendum to the Post-Conviction Advocacy for Survivors of Human Trafficking: A Guide for Attorneys produced for The Survivor Reentry Project. This document, Specialized Affidavit Language – Survivor Impacted by Substance Abuse, is intended for attorneys working with survivors of human trafficking.
Levels: Introductory  
Material Types: Tools  
Types of Trafficking: Labor Trafficking   Sex Trafficking  
Keywords: Criminal Record Relief  
Demographics: Adults   Foreign National   US Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident   Youth  

Specialized Affidavit Language – Multiple Traffickers

An addendum to the Post-Conviction Advocacy for Survivors of Human Trafficking: A Guide for Attorneys produced for The Survivor Reentry Project. This document, Specialized Affidavit Language – Multiple Traffickers, is intended for attorneys working with survivors of human trafficking.
Levels: Introductory  
Material Types: Tools  
Types of Trafficking: Labor Trafficking   Sex Trafficking  
Keywords: Criminal Record Relief  
Demographics: Adults   Foreign National   US Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident   Youth