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Directly Support Services for Survivors of Human Trafficking & Vulnerable Youth In San Diego


Organizations We Believe In

The following organizations are non-profit victims service agencies that directly help the victims of human trafficking through counseling, shelter, education and various other services necessary to transform a survivor into a "thriver."  Do you have time for volunteering? Mentoring? Extra resources or finances to give? Do you know of someone who does? Each of the below organizations are hard at work creating safe havens for the victims; accompanying them on the long, complicated path of restoration.  And, each of these organizations could use your help.  Learn more by clicking on their links:
  • Alabaster Jar Project ( aftercare for survivors)
  • Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition
  • California Against Slavery
  • Children of the Immaculate Heart
  • Generate Hope ( aftercare for survivors)​
  • G.R.A.C.E. (at-risk youth, early intervention)
  • HOPE for San Diego 
  • International Network of Hearts
  • Mary's Guest House​​​​
  • North County Lifeline Project Life
  • Olive Crest (foster family, child safety) 
  • OUR Arts Foundation 
  • Salvation Army Door of Hope
  • San Diego Youth Services iCARE and STARS
  • Shining Stars
  • Sisters of the Streets
  • The Well Path
  • Young​​Life ONE (at-risk youth, early intervention)
As a border region, our well being is interconnected with our neighbors in Mexico and human trafficking is a problem on both sides of the border. Here are some wonderful organizations doing similar work in Tijuana and Baja California:
  • Mexico-Red
  • Selah House 
  • Mujeres Nuevo Comienzo
  • Hope Village 

Prayer for Direct Services Organizations

We have reached out to San Diego organizations who provide direct care to those who have been trafficked, including women with children. These are the specific issues that they have requested prayer for during this time:​
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Join us in prayer to lift up the specific needs of those affected by increased vulnerabilities during this crisis.


Meet the Needs of Survivors & Vulnerable Youth During This Crisis

The following organizations are non-profit victims service agencies that directly help the victims of human trafficking through counseling, shelter, education and various other services necessary to transform a survivor into a "thriver." Each of the below organizations are hard at work creating safe havens for the victims; accompanying them on the long, complicated path of restoration. And, each of these organizations could use your help. The people exploited by the commercial sex industry are even more at risk today because of the volatility in our world. ​​
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Olive Crest
  • Contact: [email protected]
G.R.A.C.E.
  • Contact:  [email protected]
​YoungLife ONE
  • ​Contact: [email protected]​
Crisis House
  • Diapers
  • Baby wipes
  • Check out our Amazon Wish List!

GenerateHope​
  • Shop from our Amazon Wish List! 
  • Contact: Please reach out to [email protected] or [email protected] to inquire about any listed needs.​​
International Network of Hearts
  • Immediate need for dresses for celebrations of birthdays and attending church
  • We are consistently in need of gift cards and new clothing.
  • Gift cards: Amazon (wish list)​, Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Costco, Amazon
  • Donate at www.inhearts.org/donate​​
Mexico RED
  • Larger Facility for our school
  • Donations can be made at https://mxred.org/donations-new/
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 North County Lifeline Project Life
  • Furniture for Clients moving into new housing
  • Cleaning supplies
  • Bath Towels
  • Blankets
  • Kitchen sets (pots, pans, utensils, etc.)
  • ​Uber and Lyft Gift cards for clients to get to groups, meetings, and appointments
  • Gift cards  (Walmart, Target, Amazon, Albertsons, Sprouts, Instacart, Home Goods, TJ Maxx, Gas Cards)​
  • Contact: 760-509-3443  ​
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Alabaster Jar Project 
  • Contact: [email protected]
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  • Home
  • About
  • Locations
    • San Diego
    • N. Colorado
    • Utah
  • How Can I Take Action?
    • Action Steps
    • Church Resources
    • Is it a Problem in San Diego?
    • Digital Safety Resources For Parents
    • Learn More
  • Support Direct Services in San Diego