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Survivor Resource Websites
Downloadable Resources

ECPAT-USA Educator Guide to Online Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking During COVID-19

Domains of Social Determinants of Health

Trauma Informed Care

Human Trafficking Response Fact Sheet

Northwell Health HEART Minor Education Fact Sheet 2021

Regional Resources

National/ New York State

  1. National Human Trafficking Hotline: Call (888) 373-7888 OR Text: “Help” or “Info” to 233733 
  2. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children – NCMEC is the nation’s largest and most influential child protection organization, which lead the fight to protect children, creating vital resources for them and the people who keep them safe. 
  3. The Polaris Project Named after the North Star, an historical symbol of freedom, Polaris is leading a survivor-centered, justice- and equity-driven movement to end human trafficking. Since 2007, Polaris has operated the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline, connecting victims and survivors to support and services, and helping communities hold traffickers accountable. Through that work, Polaris has built the largest known dataset on human trafficking in North America. The data and expertise gained from two decades of working on trafficking situations in real time informs strategies that hold traffickers accountable, support survivors on their healing journeys and address the vulnerabilities that enable the business of stealing freedom for profit.
  4. Children of the Night Crisis Hotline Call (800) 551-1300, 24/7 nationwide toll-free case management services for children who are sexually exploited and vulnerable to or involved in prostitution and pornography.
  5. Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation: An Office of the Administration for Children & Families Human Trafficking Page
  6. New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services – Human Trafficking Law
  7. Shared Hope International – 1-866-437-5433

New York City Region - Manhattan

  1. Lifeway Network. Housing, education, advocacy and mentorship program for trafficked youth. 718-779-8075 contact@lifewaynetwork.org 
  2. Safe Horizon’s Streetwork Project: Hotline for homeless youth under age 25: 800-708-6600. Drop In Centers in all 5 boroughs:
    https://www.safehorizon.org/tour-homeless-youth-drop-center/ 
  3. Covenant House. Crisis Counseling and emergency housing for youth 16 to 21. (212) 613-0300 www.covenanthouse.org 
  4. The Door: Multi-service center for all teens (male, female, LGBTQ) ages 12 to 21: 212-941-9090 or www.door.org 
  5. DYCD’s Runaway and Homeless Youth Programs, including 24 Hour Drop In Centers in all boroughs: Call DYCD Youth               –Connect at: 1-800-246-4646 or 1-646-343-6800. https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dycd/services/runaway-homeless-youth.page 
  6. Sanctuary for Families, Anti-Trafficking Initiative Hotline (347) 704-4500 
  7. Woman Kind 888 888-7702    24/7   Housing Mary Caparas https://www.iamwomankind.org helpline: 1-888-888-7702
  8. Restore NYC (212) 840-8484 (M-F, 9am-6pm) (917) 688-5392(M-F, after hours; weekends) For female, foreign-national, adult (18 or older) survivors of sex trafficking, we offer victim identification, comprehensive federally funded case management, safe housing, economic empowerment, ESL courses, and crisis response (non-urgent informational requests can be sent to referral@restorenyc.org
  9. Girls Educational and Mentoring Services’ (GEMS) – to empower girls and young women, ages 12–29, who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking to exit the commercial sex industry and develop to their full potential. GEMS is committed to ending commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking by changing individual lives, transforming public perception, and revolutionizing the systems and policies that impact commercially sexually exploited youth.  

New York City Region - Queens

  1. ​Garden of Hope (877) 990-8595 (M-F 9am-6pm) www.gohny.org safe house that can accommodate up to 25 survivors.
  2. Shantae Rodriguez, PA from the New Life Community Health Center; 18-565-9844 

Nassau County

  1. Hope For Youth– Main Contact Number Phone: (631) 691-5100 
  2. ​Haven- (516) 221-1310  Youth emergency shelter. 
  3. The Safe Center LI- (516) 542-0404 For child and adult trafficking victims, crisis intervention, counseling and state-funded case management services, emergency housing 

Suffolk County

 
ECLI-VIBES is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering survivors of violence to achieve independence and break free from the cycle of trauma. Our comprehensive range of services, including our 24/7 Hopeline (631-360-3606), counseling program, advocacy program, youth program, legal program, housing program, sexual assault forensic examiner program, anti-human trafficking program, community pantry program, volunteer program, internship program, and education program, are all delivered with a human-centered and trauma-informed approach. All services are free and confidential.
​Connect with ECLI-VIBES @ Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter

Other General Human Trafficking Resources in Suffolk County

  1. EAC Network- Safe Harbour Program (631) 439-0480 
  2. Brighter Tomorrows (631) 395-1800/ (631) 395-1801 
  3. SEPA Mujer: Empowering Latina Immigrant Women on LI (631) 980-2555 
  4. L.I. Against Domestic Violence (631) 666-7181 
  5. The Retreat- Main Office (631)329-4398 Hotline (631) 329-2200 
  6. Suffolk County Department of Social Services (631) 854-9100 
  7. Suffolk County Department of Social Services, Family and Children’s Services Administration (631) 854-9930 
  8. Suffolk County Adult Protective Services (APS) (631) 854-9930 
  9. Suffolk County Department of Health Services (631) 854-0000 
  10. Suffolk County Women’s Services (631) 854-4738 
  11. Family Service League (631) 427-3700 
  12. Salvation Army (631) 368-1170 
  13. Parish Outreach- St. Hugh of Lincoln R.C Church (631) 271-6081 
  14. American Red Cross of Long Island (516) 747-3500 24-hour hotline (877) 733-2767 
  15. Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Support Nutrition Program (WIC) (631) 854-4438/ (631) 854-4440 
  16. Suffolk County DSS – Southwest Center– Application for food stamps (631) 854-1802- TA/FS Applications (631) 854-6600- 1816 Undercare for temporary assistance for food stamps (631) 854-6630/6631 
  17. Helping Hand Rescue Mission (631) 351-6996/ (631) 760-7914 
  18. Long Island Cares, Inc.- The Harry Chapin Food Bank (631) 582-3663 
  19. Huntington Community Food Council (631) 351-1060 
  20. Legal Aid Society of Suffolk County (631) 853-5212 
  21. National Human Trafficking Hotline Referral Directory (WEBSITE) 
  22. NYS Office of Children and family Services (OCFS) (WEBSITE) 
  23. Human Trafficking Information from Suffolk County Webpage 

Immigration Legal Services 

  1. Catholic Charities (631) 789-5210 Spanish speaking staff available 
  2. SEPA MUJER- Legal advocacy Services- D.V. & Refugees Programs (631) 980-2555 
  3. Long Island Cares (631) 582-3663 Ext. 109 
  4. The Worker’s Place Project-Legal Assistance to undocumented worker (516) 565-2555 

LGBT Community Services 

  1. LIGALY- Long Island Gay & Lesbian Youth (631) 665- 2300 
  2. Long Island Crisis Center (telephone counseling services only) (516) 826-0244 

Literacy Programs 

  1. English as a Second Language Class (631) 667-6000 Ext 327 
  2. Literacy of Suffolk Inc. (631) 286-1649 
  3. Huntington Public Library ESL program with 3 levels & Citizenship classes (631) 421-5053 

Miscellaneous social services

  1. American Diabetes Association 
  2. American Heart Association NYC
  3. American Cancer Society (631) 436-7070 
  4. Asthma Coalition of Long Island (631) 254-3848 
  5. Hellen Keller Services for the Blind (631) 424-0022 
  6. Learn to be Tobacco Free Program-Suffolk County (631) 853-3142 Laura Giardino 

Pregnancy Options

  1. Planned Parenthood (631) 361-7526 
  2. Planned Parenthood NYC (212) 965-7000 (Special Procedures) 
  3. Pregnancy Options (631) 243-0066 

Public Transport 

  1. Hart Buses – Huntington (631) 427-8287 
  2. Suffolk County Transportation (631) 852-5200 
  3. SCAT/PARATRANSIT Applications (631)853-8333 
  4. Orange and White Taxi – Huntington Station (631) 271-3600 

Rehab & Addition Services 

  1. Huntington Drug & Alcohol (631) 271-3591 
  2. Stony brook – Eastern Long Island Hospital Addiction Control & Recovery (631) 477-8877
  3. Seafield Alcohol Rehab (631) 424-2900 
  4. Charles K Post Addiction Center (631) 424-7200 
  5. Northwell Health South Oaks Hospital – Addiction Services
  6. Daytop Village (631) 351-7112 
  7. Outreach Center Brentwood (631) 436-6065 
  8. Well-Life Network (631) 920-8037/ARS Addiction recovery System (631) 920-8089 
  9. Best Rehab Services (631) 392-4357 

Senior Citizens Services

  1. Suffolk County Office if the Aging (631) 853-8200 
  2. Town Of Huntington Senior Division (631) 351-3253 
  3. Huntington Senior Center (631) 351-3293 
  4. Meals on Wheels (631) 271-5150 

Social Services Agencies & Other Community Services

  1. Pronto of Bay Shore (631) 231-8290 
  2. Tri-Community & Youth Agency (631) 673-0614 (In the Big H- Behind Famous Footwear) 
  3. Long Island Advocacy Center (631) 234-0467 
  4. YMCA of Huntington (631) 421-4242 
  5. Head Start of Huntington (631) 421-5058 
  6. Huntington Youth Bureau- Huntington Drug & Alcohol Project (631) 271-3591 
  7. Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council-Health Insurance Screener & Enrollers (631) 435-3000 
  8. Child Care Council of Suffolk Inc. (631) 462-0303 Ext. 110 
  9. Family Service League in Bay Shore (631) 647-3100 & Huntington (631) 427-3500 
  10. St. Vincent De Paul Society (631) 271-8986 
  11. St. Patrick’s Church (631) 352-3311
Documentaries

THE ZEN SPEAKER

​Breaking the Silence (2019) The story of Amy Ayoub, a prominent Nevada businesswoman who found the courage to overcome her shame about the trauma she'd kept hidden for thirty-eight years. A personal portrait, the film explores the emotional and physical devastation associated with sex trafficking; being a survivor; public vs private personas; and finding one's voice in unexpected ways.

I am Jane Doe (2017)

This intense documentary follows real cases of American girls enslaved in the child sex trade through ads in a newspaper's online classified section.

Carissa by Carissa Phelps (2008)

Years ago, Carissa Phelps was abandoned at the juvenile hall in Fresno. She ended up on the streets. With no one to turn to, she was forced into prostitution -- at the age of twelve. Today, Carissa is a graduate of UCLA's law and business school. '"Carissa" recounts her inspirational story as we travel back with her to the places where it happened.

Nefarious: Merchant of Souls (2011)

A documentary exploring the sex-trade.