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Street Grace

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Street Grace

Who this supports
Everyone
Where it's available
Who you will talk to
Volunteers
Supported languages
Interpretation service
Available

About Street Grace

Street Grace’s helpline provides support, information, and referrals for individuals, families, and professionals who are concerned about or impacted by human trafficking and related forms of exploitation. We support youth and adults, including survivors, caregivers, and mandated or community reporters seeking guidance on next steps.

Our helpline focuses on human trafficking (both labor and sex trafficking), exploitation, abuse, neglect, at risk and complex trauma. Callers may reach out for help identifying potential trafficking indicators, understanding available resources, or seeking referrals to appropriate services with us or surrounding. We also support professionals—such as educators, healthcare providers, social service staff, and community partners—who are navigating concerns about a client or youth and need consultation or referral support.

Our approach is survivor-centered, nonjudgmental, and grounded in safety and dignity. We recognize that every situation is different, and callers are never required to disclose more than they feel comfortable sharing. The helpline is designed to help individuals explore options, understand resources, and make informed decisions about seeking support.

Who this supports
Everyone
Where it's available
Who you will talk to
Volunteers
Supported languages
Interpretation service
Available

About Street Grace

Street Grace’s helpline provides support, information, and referrals for individuals, families, and professionals who are concerned about or impacted by human trafficking and related forms of exploitation. We support youth and adults, including survivors, caregivers, and mandated or community reporters seeking guidance on next steps.

Our helpline focuses on human trafficking (both labor and sex trafficking), exploitation, abuse, neglect, at risk and complex trauma. Callers may reach out for help identifying potential trafficking indicators, understanding available resources, or seeking referrals to appropriate services with us or surrounding. We also support professionals—such as educators, healthcare providers, social service staff, and community partners—who are navigating concerns about a client or youth and need consultation or referral support.

Our approach is survivor-centered, nonjudgmental, and grounded in safety and dignity. We recognize that every situation is different, and callers are never required to disclose more than they feel comfortable sharing. The helpline is designed to help individuals explore options, understand resources, and make informed decisions about seeking support.

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