Encourage businesses in your community to offer apprenticeships4, internships, or vocational opportu-nities to graduates of restoration homes or programs.
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Partner with local colleges, universities2, and voca-tional programs to create scholarships for survivors of human trafficking.
Oxana Yatsenkohas quoted7 years ago
Once rescued, a survivor needs access to appropriate restorative and rehabilitative aftercare, tailored to meet the needs of each individual.
Oxana Yatsenkohas quoted7 years ago
medical, dental, translation, legal representation, counseling, transportation, gift cards, clothing, and other items.
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Be proactive in asking businesses, churches, and your community for donations or services for victims. Such needs may include:
Oxana Yatsenkohas quoted7 years ago
Provide break-out sessions after general meetings for those providing services to share their successes and challenges
Oxana Yatsenkohas quoted7 years ago
Amber Alert activates urgent bulletins when children and youth go missing. Notifications are sent to cell phones, televisions and road
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Discover what types of temporary shelters exist in your community.
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Utilize technology. Activate Amber Alert1 notifications on your smart phones and always be available to support the search for missing children in the community. Become trained2 to volunteer with your local law enforcement on how to analyze intelligence on cold cases in your community
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INTERVENTION: (DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RESCUE A VICTIM BY YOURSELF; CALL PROFESSIONAL HELP.)