As we walk alongside survivors, we continue to commit to creating spaces where stories are heard, boundaries are respected, and honor their journeys.
#EndTrafficking #ProtectOurRelatives #ReclaimingSafetyTogether #HealingIsPrevention
In recognition of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, CSVANW uplifts Truckers Against Trafficking, a nonprofit equipping truckers and transportation workers to recognize and respond to trafficking every day. #EndTrafficking #ProtectOurRelatives #ReclaimingSafetyTogether
Prevention is a collective responsibility. Supporting survivors means investing in safe housing, survivor-centered programs, cultural knowledge, and early prevention. Transparency protects survivors. Secrecy protects abusers. #EndTrafficking #ProtectOurRelatives #ReclaimingSafetyTogether
Nearly 40% of people involved in sex trafficking at surveyed sites identified as Native. Over 30% of trafficked Native women experienced foster care involvement, and 79% faced childhood sexual abuse.
#EndTrafficking #ProtectOurRelatives #ReclaimingSafetyTogether
Our bodies carry our stories. It is connected to our ancestors and rooted with their teachings.
At CSVANW, we center our work toward healing and strength. We walk alongside survivors and relatives as they reclaim balance.
#EndTrafficking
#ProtectOurRelatives
#ReclaimingSafetyTogether