Freedom Network USA

@FreedomNetUSA

Network of service providers and advocates fighting all forms of human trafficking in the United States. Committed to human rights, empowerment-based approach.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet

    To support more efforts like the Grounding & Growing Conference, donate via

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  2. 5. velj

    Criminal records make it difficult for survivors "to find safe housing, establish a new career, or access education," as our Executive Director, Jean Bruggeman, states. New legislation could help change that.

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  3. 31. sij
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  4. 31. sij

    An official response to declining our invitation to attend today's Human Trafficking Summit at the White House. It's and we're proud to protest to raise awareness for the real reform that is needed to protect survivors.

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  5. 31. sij

    No one should be expected to recover from human trafficking without a safe and stable place to live. The Housing First approach tackles trauma through flexibility, survivor choice, and autonomy. Learn more about our housing for survivors at:

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  6. 30. sij

    CP is granted for two years and may be renewed in one-year increments. Victims of trafficking that are granted CP status play a central role in building a case against their trafficker.

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    23. sij

    'Collaborating with Runaway and Homeless Youth Providers' webinar stresses the importance of survivor-centered services that provide youth agency, safety, trust, and harm reduction measures. 👏👏👏

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  8. 30. sij

    Freedom Network member, CAST Los Angeles, files nearly one-tenth of all T visa applications and provides technical assistance to attorneys nationwide.

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  9. 30. sij

    Thank you to Senator Gillibrand and Portmans for your leadership in the senate to expand protections and access to legal services for survivors.

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  10. 30. sij

    “A human rights-based approach means honoring the individuality, experience, strengths, and choices of each person affected by human trafficking.” - FNUSA Member International Rescue Committee

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  11. 29. sij

    This Human Trafficking Awareness Month, , its partners, and champions of change in the State Legislature are asking California to prioritize the human rights of survivors at our first anti-trafficking conference.

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  12. 29. sij

    Problems don't end when victims escape their traffickers. Survivors face hurdles when attempting to obtain work, housing, education and more. Many Freedom Network USA members work with survivors after their traffickers have been convicted to get them set on a path to recovery.

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  13. 29. sij

    While we're eager to hear what initiatives and funding will be announced, our executive director, Jean Bruggeman, will not be in attendance at this week's summit on human trafficking at the White House. Read more at the

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  14. 28. sij

    Tomorrow, Freedom Network USA member will host the Maryland Labor Trafficking Symposium. View the agenda and learn more about the event's speakers here:

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  15. 28. sij

    Freedom Network USA members like the Urban JusticeCenter's The Sex Workers Project meet the needs of both sex workers and trafficking victims with legal and social services.

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  16. 27. sij

    For many survivors of trafficking, returning to their home country is not an option. The T visa, available to survivors, can provide access to important benefits to meet their basic needs. The number of T visas available each year is capped at 5,000 and even fewer are granted.

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  17. 25. sij

    Each year, US employers recruit more than 200,000 foreign workers to perform temporary labor. According to FNUSA member, Southern Poverty Law Center, these "guest workers" are treated more like forced labor, vulnerable to abuse. Learn more at SPLC:

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  18. 24. sij

    , in addition to providing a coordinated system of services, is about empowerment for survivors of human trafficking and the organizations — like Freedom Network Member, Gulfcoast Legal Services — that work alongside them.

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  19. 24. sij

    The things that make people vulnerable to human trafficking have to be addressed to prevent it from happening again. Confronting these issues head on is the only way through. Learn more at #FNUSA#EndHumanTrafficking

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  20. 23. sij

    "A rights-based approach requires handing control back to the trafficking survivor. Survivors who assert their rights recover more quickly from their trauma." - FNUSA Member The Human Trafficking Legal Center

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  21. 22. sij

    Labor trafficking, like sex trafficking, falls under the umbrella of human trafficking. In 2001 the Trafficking Victims Protections Act was established, providing services to survivors of trafficking.

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