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We provide safe and stable transitional housing assistance to victims of human trafficking and exploitation

OUR SERVICES

INDIVIDUAL CRISIS COUNSELING

Individual crisis counseling is a process by which a trained professional helps an individual deal with a personal crisis. This can be an extremely difficult time for the individual, and having someone to talk to can be a great help. The counselor will help the individual to identify the source of the problem and to develop a plan to deal with it. This may involve talking about the problem, developing a support system, and making changes in the individual’s life. The goal of crisis counseling is to help the individual to cope with the crisis and to prevent it from happening again.

If you are dealing with a personal crisis, it is important to seek help from a qualified professional. Crisis counselors are trained to help people deal with all types of crises, and they can be a great resource during this difficult time.

ADVOCACY WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT

Advocacy with law enforcement is vital to ensure that the rights of all citizens are respected and protected. Police officers are given a great deal of power and authority, and with that comes great responsibility. It is the responsibility of advocates to hold police officers accountable for their actions and to ensure that the rights of all citizens are respected.

There are many ways in which advocates can work with law enforcement. One way is to provide training to police officers on the rights of all citizens, including those with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and other vulnerable populations. Advocates can also work with police departments to develop policies and procedures that respect the rights of all citizens. Additionally, advocates can serve as a resource to police officers, providing information and support.

SUPPORT GROUPS

A support group is a group of people who share a common experience and provide mutual support to each other. Support groups are often formed to offer assistance and emotional support to people who are dealing with a particular crisis, such as divorce, or unemployment.

While support groups can be incredibly helpful, they can also be a source of crisis for members. This can happen when members are not able to find the support they need from the group, or when the group itself is not well-equipped to deal with the crisis.

If you are a member of a support group that is experiencing a crisis, there are a few things you can do to help. First, try to identify the source of the crisis.

COURT COMPANIONSHIP

Court companionship was a popular form of entertainment in medieval Europe. Courtiers would compete for the attention of the nobility and would often form close relationships with them. This would give them access to the inner workings of the court and allow them to influence the decisions of the nobility. Court companionship was a dangerous game, however, as courtiers could be exiled or executed if they fell out of favor.

COLLEGE CAMPUS COORDINATOR FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/HUMAN TRAFFICKING

The College Campus Coordinator for Domestic Violence/Human Trafficking is responsible for providing support to victims of domestic violence and human trafficking on college campuses. The coordinator works with campus police, administration, and student organizations to provide resources and support to victims. The coordinator also works to raise awareness of domestic violence and human trafficking on college campuses.

WORKPLACE VIOLENCE

Workplace violence is a serious problem that can have devastating consequences for employees, employers, and businesses. It can take many forms, from physical assaults and threats to verbal abuse and harassment. Workplace violence can occur in any type of workplace, from offices and factories to retail stores and healthcare facilities.

Employees who are the victims of workplace violence often suffer from physical injuries, emotional trauma, and lost productivity. In some cases, workplace violence can even lead to death. Employers who fail to address workplace violence can be held liable for damages in civil lawsuits.

PROSTITUTION PREVENTION

Prostitution is one of the oldest professions in the world, and despite its legal status in many countries, it continues to be a controversial and polarizing issue. There are many different opinions about prostitution, but one thing that most people can agree on is that the prevention of prostitution is preferable to its legalization.

24- HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE

In a crisis, it can be difficult to know what to do or where to turn. If you or someone you know is in need of immediate help, please contact us, trained crisis counselors are available to talk.

BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION

The most common form of behavior modification is reinforcement, which is when a behavior is followed by a positive consequence, such as a reward. This makes the behavior more likely to occur in the future. Punishment, on the other hand, is when a behavior is followed by a negative consequence, such as a punishment. This makes the behavior less likely to occur in the future.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior in which one partner in a relationship attempts to control the other through the use of physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse. This type of violence can occur in marriages, dating relationships, and even within families. It is important to remember that domestic violence is not just physical violence; it can also be emotional and psychological. If you are in a relationship in which you feel scared, threatened, or controlled, you may be a victim of domestic violence.

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    How can we help:

    Out of Harm’s Way relies on volunteers to play essential roles within the organization. Contact us for more information.

    Our Mission

    The mission of Out of Harm’s Way Foundation Inc. is to provide safe and stable transitional housing assistance to victims of human trafficking and exploitation, as rapidly as possible, into permanent housing in order to achieve stability and self-sufficiency. The goal of the Foundation is to raise awareness of the needs of victims of human trafficking and to address the challenges and barriers they face.

    TRAINING

    Professional Advocate Training

    The role of a professional advocate is to help their clients navigate the challenges they are facing. They may provide emotional support, help their clients access resources, and provide information and referrals. Professional advocates also work to promote social change by advocating for their clients’ rights and working to improve the systems and policies that impact their lives.

    Bystander Intervention Training
    Bystander intervention training is a type of training that teaches people how to intervene when they witness someone being harassed or bullied. This type of training can be beneficial for a variety of reasons. First, it can help to prevent bullying and harassment from happening in the first place. Second, it can help people to feel more comfortable intervening when they witness these types of behaviors. And third, it can help to create a more positive and inclusive environment for everyone.
    Domestic and Human Trafficking Awareness
    Domestic and human trafficking are two of the most pressing issues facing our world today. Though they are often thought of as separate problems, they are actually closely linked. Domestic trafficking, also known as labor trafficking, is the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services, through the use of force, fraud, or coercion, for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery. Human trafficking, on the other hand, is the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act, in which the person induced to perform such an act is under the age of 18.
    Professional Advocate Training
    The role of a professional advocate is to help their clients navigate the challenges they are facing. They may provide emotional support, help their clients access resources, and provide information and referrals. Professional advocates also work to promote social change by advocating for their clients’ rights and working to improve the systems and policies that impact their lives.

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