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Anti-Human Trafficking

Supporting survivors, rebuilding lives
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What is Human Trafficking?

Human trafficking is a crime. The legal definition reads: When one person obtains or holds another person in compelled service for labor or commercial sex and either force, fraud or coercion are used, indicating the victim has not consented of his or her own free will.

 

How We Help

We are dedicated to assisting foreign-born youth and adult survivors of human trafficking so they can rebuild their lives in Minnesota. We do this by ensuring survivors receive the care and resources needed to rebuild their lives.

We help trafficking survivors:

  • Find safe, affordable housing
  • Access primary and mental healthcare
  • Obtain job training and job placement services
  • Learn English
  • Obtain referrals for other social services

We educate others:

We offer training and technical assistance to agencies and organizations who work with survivors. Together, we support those affected by labor or sex trafficking.

Recognize the Signs of Human Trafficking

Knowing what to look out for can save lives.

  • Lack of control over personal schedule, money, identification or other documents
  • Lack of knowledge about the community they live in
  • Accompanied by a controlling person or boss; not speaking on own behalf
  • Inconsistent stories (“just visiting”)
  • Depression, fear, overly submissive behavior
  • Signs of assault, restraint or malnourishment

  • Transported to or from work; lives and works in the same place
  • Unnecessary or unusual security on work site
  • Little pay, works long hours without breaks
  • Owes debt to employer or crew leader; unable to leave job

Your Support is Essential

Invest in the future of a foreign-born human trafficking survivor. Your tax-deductible gift supports our work, helping survivors secure safe housing, access primary and mental health care, receive job training and more.

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Contact Us

Please call if you have questions about the Institute’s Anti-Human Trafficking services

Andrea Kittleson
Program Manager
(651) 377-8602