2021 Salvation Army Social Justice Human Trafficking Impact Report

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2021 ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT IDENTIFYING & SERVING SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING within the western territory

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Survivor Services and Recovery Impact

13 Current Programs

Highlights 13 anti–trafficking programs 17 staff members holding anti–trafficking positions Drop–in centers and residential programs Expert training and awareness to individuals Migrant outreach and collaboration with legal service providers to identify and serve survivors of labor trafficking

Hilo, HI - Emergency Shelter, Safe Houses for Boys and Girls, Outreach and Prevention Services

595 survivors served

4,569 nights of housing provided

221 survivors provided transitional/long term housing

380 case management clients

2,890 case management hours

210 referrals

Hollywood, CA - Safe Housing Honolulu, HI - Residential and Outpatient Substance Mis-use Treatment, Case Management and Supportive Housing for Women (with or without children) Las Vegas, NV - Victim Advocacy, Transitional Housing & Case Management, Shelter Coordination Los Angeles, CA - Safe Housing

Countries of Origin for Survivors Served Austria El Salvador France Guatemala Guinea Honduras India Mexico Nigeria Philippines South Korea Thailand USA Gender of Survivors Served

Orange County, CA* - Safe Housing for Women, Safe Housing for Men, Transitional Housing & Comprehensive Holistic Case Management

Annual Day of Prayer •

Portland, OR* - Transitional Housing, Meals, Housing, Case Management, Advocacy San Diego, CA - Transitional Housing

Awareness, Training & Outreach Events

Seattle, WA - Safe Housing, Holistic Case Management Spokane, WA - Emergency Foster Care through WA State Department of Children, Youth & Families Tacoma, WA - Emergency Housing

29 awareness, prevention & outreach events hosted

378 people reached in awareness, prevention & outreach events

261 individuals trained

*Location has more than one program

Age of Survivors Served

Type of Trafficking

9,190 people participated in Annual Day of Prayer

22 Task Forces and Coalitions

Female - 94%

Over 18 - 92%

Sex - 72%

Male - 4%

Under 18 - 8%

Labor - 15%

Transgender - 2%

Both Sex & Labor - 13%

We value a multi-disciplinary approach as we believe it creates a more holistic experience for survivors. These task forces and coalitions include law enforcement, social services, medical staff, practitioners, survivors.


A Few Examples of Many Success Stories Betty’s House - San Diego, CA *Gloria was being held in a domestic violence and sex trafficking situation but, along with her two children, was able to flee her abuser. During her time at Betty’s House, she obtained employment, found an apartment and is now living out in the community. We were so proud of Gloria as she spoke at the opening and dedication of our new building.

Domestic Violence Community Program - Seattle, WA *Rose was being trafficked and prostituted by her abuser but fled from her abusive trafficker with her daughter, and they made their way to Washington State. We were able to house them in our shelter facility and then find them housing in a safe apartment. To help them get back on their feet we also provided furniture, bedding, dishes, and cooking utensils, etc. to assist them as they started their fresh start, free from trafficking and abuse.

Evangeline's House - Spokane, WA One of our first clients at the COVID Isolation and Quarantine Shelter in Spokane was a 28-year-old victim of human trafficking. When *Mary contracted Covid-19, her trafficker kicked her out to the street. She was full of shame and embarrassment for her situation, thinking she was to blame. Mary felt unworthy and undeserving of anything good, and thoughts of suicide crossed her mind. When Mary arrived at our shelter, she was struggling with drug addiction as traffickers often use drugs to control their victims. However, Mary was very receptive to our program staff who offered warmth, care, and comfort. While in isolation for the 14 days, we were able to secure her ID, get her on benefits, and arrange for discharge to a 6-month in-patient women’s drug and alcohol program. The day Mary left our program to be transported into treatment, she met both of her parents for a meal. She said this was the first time all three of them were sober at the same time. This young woman is still in treatment, and today she has a choice over her body, her decisions, and her life. A major Victory in Christ! *names and identifying details have been changed for confidentiality*

If you suspect someone is the victim of human trafficking, call the national human trafficking hotline. 24-HOUR TOLL-FREE CRISIS LINE 1.888.3737.888 This number is available to help survivors, answer questions, and report tips. CONNECT WITH US! Jacqui Larsson USA Western Territory Territorial Social Justice Ministries Director Jacqui.Larsson@usw.salvationarmy.org

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