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- Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force | Las Vegas . . . - LVMPD
If you are interested in volunteering with the LVMPD Human Trafficking Task Force, please click the button below for our volunteer application process Every hour counts, and your contribution can help bring hope and freedom to those affected by human trafficking
- Home - Signs of HOPE
Signs of HOPE is a key community-based non-profit in Southern Nevada, providing crucial services to victims of sexual assault and human trafficking Without this agency, many individuals would suffer in
- United Against Human Trafficking | United Way of Southern Nevada
Explore the map below to learn about support for victims and survivors of human trafficking in the Las Vegas valley The McCain Institute is leading the fight against human trafficking Visit their website for more information, research, and reports
- Human Trafficking - Help for Victims - Nevada
If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, contact one of these victim service providers: These non-governmental organizations (NGOs) offer support specifically for victims of human trafficking in Nevada This is not an exhaustive list
- The Salvation Army | Human Trafficking
Las Vegas is plagued with a high rate in human trafficking Large populations, international borders, extensive ports, and large metropolitan areas are most conducive to forced human labor and sexual enslavement Our volunteers are truly the army behind the Army
- Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada - Human Trafficking
All inquiries are confidential We are located at 2915 W Charleston Blvd , Suite 100, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Click here for a flyer about our resources for survivors of human trafficking
- Human Trafficking Shelters - Nevada 211
Nevada 211 Human Trafficking Shelters that provide immediate shelter for survivors of human trafficking
- RISE - Signs of HOPE
If you or someone you know are a victim of any form of human trafficking in the Clark County area and seeking assistance, please contact the R I S E program through the local advocate hotline
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