Resources To Help.
There is help for you. You deserve better than the situation you are in. And regardless of who you are, or what you need, there is help available.
IF YOU WANT HELP TO FIND OTHER RESOURCES YOU NEED, CONTACT THE NATIONAL TRAFFICKING HOTLINE
IF YOU WANT HELP TRANSLATING, UNDERSTANDING, FINDING AN AUDIO VERSION OF ANY OF THESE RESOURCES, CONTACT US.
The Polaris Project
The Polaris Project runs the National Trafficking Hotline. They can connect you to whatever your needs might be.

Immediate Needs: The Safe House Project
The Safe House Project can find you a safe living space near your current location, that will fit your needs, give you the medical attention you need, and keep you safe. You will not be at risk of being trafficked while staying there. And they will not report you to the authorities.


Free And Confidential Immigration Law Services
NOTE: THE NIJC PRIOTIZES HELPING PEOPLE IN THE CHICAGO AREA.
If you need confidential immigration law services and are struggling to pay for them, you can understand your legal options and get free legal services from a variety of organizations. They can help you understand what visa to apply for, and will then help you apply for whatever you decide on. They will not report your immigration status to the government. Whether or not you decide to apply, there are ways for you to get out of your situation. You can use the other resources on this page whenever you want to.
Here are some of the organizations that can provide this free legal help to you, and the areas they serve.
National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC): Chicago
Justice At Work: Pennsylvania
Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Human Trafficking (CAST): Los Angeles
-NOTE: This org. also has a 24 hour trafficking hotline and provides shelter to trafficking survivors, along with other services.
Nationalities Service Center: Philadelphia
-NOTE: This org. also has medical, social, and mental health services to immigrant survivors of human trafficking, crime, and torture.
Esperanza Immigration Legal Services: Philadelphia
Safe Drug Use/Harm Avoidance
