ANTI-SEX TRAFFICKING
department overview
The goal of Frontline Response’s Anti-Sex Trafficking Department, called Out of Darkness, is to provide holistic, individualized and trauma-informed care to adult victims of commercial sexual exploitation through a seamless continuum of services including: Outreach, jail mentorship, 24-hour hotline services, safe home services and long-term program placement. The consistent work of the Anti-Sex Trafficking Department provides a stable, safe space for victims to seek refuge. Frontline Response is poised to respond to crisis situations, efficiently coordinate the care needed for stabilization and make connections to long-term care on behalf of victims.
2019 KEY STATS
2,420
calls to the 24/7 rescue hotline
117
rescues out of sex trafficking & exploitation
PROGRAM OVERVIEWS
STREET OUTREACH
Strip club Outreach
JAIL MENTORSHIP
24-hour Hotline
Rescue Team
Safe Home
Long Term Program Placement
Replication
Community Training
VOLUNTEER NEEDS
SERVE ALONGSIDE US
Out of Darkness programming and services would not be possible without volunteers. The primary focus of volunteers is building relationships and meeting basic needs of individuals who find themselves trapped in sex trafficking and exploitation. Volunteers participate both as individuals and within teams. Some opportuntiies require additional training and background checks. Check out our different serving opportunities by clicking the button below.
RESOURCES
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Girls Like Us by Rachel Lloyd
Not For Sale by David Batstone
On the Threshold of Hope by Diane Langberg
Paid For: My Journey through Prostitution by Rachel Moran
From Rubble to Royalty by Tammy Kennedy
Terrify No More by Gary Haugen
The White Umbrella by Mary Frances Bowley
Fierce Compassion by Kathryn and Kristin Wong
God in a Brothel by Daniel Walker
A League of Dangerous Women by Mary Frances Bowley
The Good News About Injustice by Gary Haugen
The Johns by Victor Malarek
The Natashas by Victor Malarek
Sold by Patricia McCormack
Rescuing Hope by Susan Norris