By Alexandra Sullivan, Contributing Writer
Human trafficking takes a horrifying toll on victims, many of whom are often tormented mentally and physically for the rest of their lives. In all types of trafficking, victims may experience physical or psychological abuse, including beatings, sexual abuse, food or sleep deprivation, isolation and verbal threats to themselves and their family members. But thanks to rehabilitation care, many can regain a semblance of who they once were and learn to cope with their trauma. Rehabilitation groups help victims by supplying therapy, legal support, employment assistance, housing and other assistance meant to help them get back on their feet and deal with their trauma.
For Women
Because women are some of the most vulnerable targets of human and sex trafficking, many rehabilitation groups offer services specifically for female-identifying victims. For example, Veronica’s Voice and Fair Girls provide free food, medical, housing, dental needs, therapy, education and job training. Restoration House of Greater Kansas City is a Christian group that offers similar services, along with faith-based programs, as well as alcohol and drug treatment.
For Boys and Girls
Children are the most common victims of sex trafficking, with girls being twice as likely to be targeted. Their experiences can lead to serious psychological and physical effects in their later years. Groups such as Ark of Hope for Children and Shared Hope exist to help all children recover. The Covering House is a residential home specifically for girls that are victims of sexual exploitation, offering free therapy, housing, employment programs and other rehabilitation services. USIAHT’s Florida Safe Home is one of the first safe homes for boys under the age of 18 who have been victims of sex trafficking and offers free housing, therapy and financial support.
For Men
Men are the most overlooked victims of human and sex trafficking. Just Ask seeks to eradicate this gap in awareness by providing necessary rehabilitation services to male victims, as well as female victims. MaleSurvivor is a website specifically for males to discuss their experiences with other male human trafficking survivors and professional therapists in friendly and moderated forums.
Housing services, healthcare, legal support and employment assistance are all crucial in the rehabilitation process, and many groups strive to help human trafficking survivors. But with so many people in the United States still trapped in slavery, there is still a long way to go. Consider donating to One Bread Foundation as we work to raise funds (through online retail sales) to rehabilitate victims of trafficking so they are safe, supported and have the opportunity to rebuild. Visit our website at one-bread.org/shop-now to learn more!