INDICE Survivor´s Pathway Who we are What we do Trauma informed advocacy services Mental health counseling program Human trafficking program HIV/AIDS prevention program LGBTQI + program Supplemental nutrition assistance program Professional development
SURVIVORS’ PATHWAY ORGANIZATION A justice and healing center for victims of violent crimes. At Survivors’ Pathway, we believe that through advocacy and trauma informed care, we can realize a better Miami-Dade county.
SURVIVORS’ PATHWAY Survivors’ Pathway Corporation is a non-profit 501(c)(3)
Survivors’ Pathway is currently a truly relevant justice
center for justice that was founded in 2010 with the
center
purpose
trauma-informed
of
delivering
culturally
specific,
and
is
actively mental
involved
in
health
providing
services
to
health, case management,
underserved victims of crime in Miami Dade, Broward,
suppor groups, immigration, HIV/AIDS prevention,and
and Palm Beach counties. The positive impact of
advocacy services to victims/survivors of domestic
Survivors’ Pathway in these communities is evidenced
violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, hate crimes
by the number of victims served per year. In 2018,
and other forms of violent crimes. Survivors’ Pathway
Survivors’ Pathway served 2,100 victims of crime
focuses its efforts on creating and implementing
through
strategies and programs that assist highly marginalized
developed the largest project in the State of Florida to
communities such as Latino immigrants and Latino
serve victims of domestic violence, sexual assault,
LGBTQI+ in navigating and successfully accessing the
commercial
trauma-informedmental
justice system.
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WHO WE ARE We are a non-profit 501C (3), center for justice that was founded in 2010 with the purpose of delivering culturally specific, trauma-informed mentalhealth, case management, support groups, immigration, HIV/AIDS prevention, and advocacy services to victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, hate crimes and other violent crimes.
WHAT WE DO Trauma informed advocacy services Mental health counseling program Human trafficking program HIV/AIDS prevention program LGBTQI + program Supplemental nutrition assistance program Professional development
TRAUMA INFORMED ADVOCACY SERVICES Our specialized advocates will ensure that clients and their family members experiencing domestic violenc, sexual assault, human tracking, hate crimes and/or other types of victimization will have access to the following services: Individual advocacy and assistance navigating the justice system Court companionship Financial assistance for survivors of violent crimes Application for victim compensation services Referral to free or low-cost immigration attorneys and services Referrals to family law services Assistance with job search and job application System coordination, linking legal, medical and emotional supports Intervention with employer, creditor, landlord, or academic institution Support groups
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING PROGRAM Survivors Pathway provides trauma informed mental health counseling services to victims/survivors of domestic, violence, sexual assault, human trafficking and other types of victimization. Individual, family, and group psychotherapy Trauma informed mental health services are provided free of cost Counseling services are delivered at our main facility or at client’s home. Weekly support groups for survivors of domestic violence Psychological evaluations and assessments
HUMAN TRAFFICKING PROGRAM Case management Trauma informed counseling Legal advocacy Financial assistance Support groups Referral to medical services Referral to legal representation Support groups for LGBTQI community
HIV/AIDS PREVENTION PROGRAM Free HIV testing and counseling Referrals to medical care Condom distribution Re-engagement in health care for individuals living with HIV Outreach, educational, and prevention events Linkage to PrEP Referral to STD’s testing and treatment Mental health counseling for members of the community at high risk acquire HIV infection
LGBTQI + PROGRAM Mental health services Support group for LGBTQI + youth Support group for Latino Transgender women Family counseling Human trafficking screenings HIV testing and counseling Referrals to PrEP Financial Assistance to LGBTQI youth victims of sex trafficking Referrals to Gender Affirming Hormonal Therapy Psychological assistance to access gender affirming letters.
SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Survivors’ Pathway offers emergency food assistance that supplements the food budget of clients and their families who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking A bag with groseries is provided in a weekly or monthtly bases depending on clients needs. Food is Pick up at our facilities or home delivery is at clients’home available
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Survivors Pathway offers trainings, workshops and continuing education for professionals on the following areas of expertise: Domestic Violence: Delivering Trauma Informed advocacy services Human Trafficking: Introduction to human trafficking LGBTQI+: Delivering compentent and inclusive services to victims/survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault LGBTQI+: Cultural competency and sensitivity