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2370 York Road, Suite B1, Jamison, PA 18929
Provides education about human trafficking to the community and provides counseling, prevention programs, and supportive services for victims and survivors.
1101 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103
Offers a variety of services to victims of human trafficking, including legal services, housing, and counseling. Provides supportive services to help victims safely and securely rebuild their lives by connecting them to basic services that include: 24/7 crisis intervention, emergency shelter, safety planning, housing, health care, immigration assistance, food, employment assistance, legal aid, case management services, and medical and legal accompaniments.
2843 Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19134
Provides case management, transitional housing, and a support for survivors of human trafficking.
Offers comprehensive crisis counseling and support services to individuals affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and other serious crimes.
3433 East Carson Street, Suite 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Provides individual, family, and group therapy at agency office. Links clients with appropriate treatment resources available in the community.
360 East End Center, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Provides 24-hour telephone hotline crisis intervention. In Wyoming County -an advocate can assist with filing an order for Protection from Abuse (PFA).
1218 West State Street, New Castle, PA 16101
Provides counseling for individuals who have experienced violence or abuse. Also serves the families, friends, and other support people of victims/survivors. Individual, family, and group counseling are all available. Offers both short term counseling that focuses on survivor safety and resource building and longer term services that help individuals understand and move through the trauma symptoms they experience as a result of violence and abuse.
1001 Mahoning Street, Lehighton, PA 18235
Provides 24-hour telephone hotline crisis intervention. In Wyoming County -an advocate can assist with filing an order for Protection from Abuse (PFA).
100 South Broad Street, 17th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19110
Provides group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy, and psychiatric services as needed. Provides trauma treatment services and therapeutic care to child, adolescent, and adult survivors of all types of trauma, including, but not limited to: traumatic grief or separation; exposure to community violence; emotional abuse or psychological maltreatment; physical abuse or assault; exposure to gun violence; serious accident, illness, or medical procedure; natural or man-made disasters; war, terrorism, or political violence; military trauma; human trafficking; sexual abuse; survivors of, or witnesses to domestic violence.
Supports and assists women who are survivors of Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE) or victims of sex trafficking. Provides individual and group counseling to address social and psychological trauma; past sexual, physical, and mental abuse; post-traumatic stress disorder, and other issues.
81 South 19th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Addresses the unique and practical needs of people who experience commercial sexual exploitation and/or sex trafficking. Offers services in the Southside drop-in center, via telehealth services, and off-site at safe locations within the community. Project RISE services include specialized trauma-focused, crisis, and supportive counseling; survivor-centered intensive case management; emergency assistance; Wi-Fi, computer, phone, locker, and shower access; creative coping arts and crafts, as well as interactive games and activities; and psychoeducational groups.
119 Warren Street, Tunkhannock, PA 18657
Provides 24-hour telephone hotline crisis intervention. In Wyoming County -an advocate can assist with filing an order for Protection from Abuse (PFA).
81 South 19th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Provides trauma-informed, age-appropriate therapy services for adult and child victims of sexual assault and human trafficking. Therapy is offered both virtually and in-person. Please keep in mind that there may be a wait for therapy depending on client and therapist availability and demand for services.
119 Warren Street, Tunkhannock, PA 18657
Provides a range of counseling services to victims during any crisis that may occur in the aftermath of a crime in order to assist a victim in managing the crisis. Also, provides access to group counseling utilizing both support and psycho-educational formats. Support groups provide an opportunity for victims of crime to come together to share experiences and gain strength as part of their healing.
Provides counseling and therapy for children and adults who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, childhood sexual abuse and incest, human trafficking, and other crimes. Both in-person and virtual services are available.
1001 Mahoning Street, Lehighton, PA 18235
Provides a range of counseling services to victims during any crisis that may occur in the aftermath of a crime in order to assist a victim in managing the crisis. Also, provides access to group counseling utilizing both support and psycho-educational formats. Support groups provide an opportunity for victims of crime to come together to share experiences and gain strength as part of their healing.
31 East Armat Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144
Works with social service, government, and law enforcement agencies to combat human trafficking. The coalition aims to coordinate an appropriate response to the needs of victims and seeks to make a wide range of services available by creating a network of agencies that can properly assist them.
Identifies families and individuals in need of mental health support, and provides assessments, screenings, and referrals, as well as coordinates access to licensed mental health providers in the region who have the cultural understanding and language ability to serve the Latino community.
360 East End Center, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Provides a range of counseling services to victims during any crisis that may occur in the aftermath of a crime in order to assist a victim in managing the crisis. Also, provides access to group counseling utilizing both support and psycho-educational formats. Support groups provide an opportunity for victims of crime to come together to share experiences and gain strength as part of their healing.
