Freedom Network (USA)
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Freedom Network (USA), "which was established in 2001, is a coalition of 25 non-governmental organizations that provide services to, and advocate for the rights of, trafficking survivors in the United States. Since the enactment of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 (VTVPA), Freedom Network (USA) members have worked closely with trafficked persons to ensure that they receive necessary services guaranteed under the VTVPA and have also been engaged in monitoring implementation of the law." [1] The network was founded by Ann Jordan.
Contents
People
Accessed July 2009: [2]
- Bill Bernstein - Co-Chair
- Florrie Burke - Co-Chair
- Kavitha Sreeharsha - Co-Chair
Network Members
Accessed July 2009: [3]
Arizona
California
- Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach
- Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
- Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking (CAST)
- Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
Florida
- CIW Anti-Slavery Campaign Coalition of Immokalee Workers
- LUCHA: A Women's Legal Project, Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center
Georgia
- TAPESTRI Inc.
Hawaii
Illinois
Maryland
- Boat People SOS – Maryland office
New York
- Immigrant Women and Children Project, City Bar Justice Center
- International Institute of Buffalo
- International Organization for Adolescents
- Safe Horizon, Anti-Trafficking Program
- Sex Workers Project, Urban Justice Center
- The Door
Texas
- American Gateways (formerly PAPA)
- Boat People SOS
- MOSAIC Family Services, Inc.
Virginia
'Washington DC
- Ayuda
- Break the Chain Campaign, Institute for Policy Studies
- Catholic Immigration Network, Inc
- FAIR Fund, Inc.
- Institute for Policy Studies
- Legal Momentum: Advancing Women's Rights Immigrant Women Program