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About this resource
The Anti-Trafficking Project and Cannabis Workers Program delivers hotline services for human and labor trafficking, which include safety planning, risk evaluations, hygiene supplies, clothing, food assistance, referrals for mental health and substance abuse treatment, help with applying for public assistance, and document replacement. Furthermore, the program provides support for obtaining a GED, building resumes, transportation for interviews, and connections to local job training and career development services. Confidential case management and medical accompaniment services are also part of the offerings.
Intake Procedure: Reach out via phone or visit the website for further details.
Fees: There are no charges for services.
Who can use this
- Anti-Trafficking Project: Individuals currently experiencing or who have survived sex or labor trafficking or exploitation, including youth affected by Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC). Cannabis Workers Program: Individuals from the marijuana industry facing wage loss, unsafe conditions, violence, labor exploitation, or trafficking.
Documents you may need
- None required at intake
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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