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| National Organization for Victim Assistance | |  |
| Office of the Attorney General-Orlando Office | Division of Victim Services and Criminal Justice Programs |  |
| Office of the Governor | Office of General Counsel |  |
| Office of the State Attorney, Tenth Judicial Circuit | |  |
| One More Child (Central) | Open Doors Outreach Network |  |
| Peace River Center | Domestic Violence Services |  |
| Peace River Center | Rape Recovery Program/Victim Services Center |  |
| Polk County Sheriff's Office | Victim Witness Program |  |
| Selah Freedom | Selah Freedom is a leading national organization with the mission to end sex trafficking and bring freedom to the exploited through four strong programs: Advocacy & Awareness, Prevention, Outreach and Residential.
Selah Freedom confronts the issue of sex trafficking and is upheld as the model for how to effectively bring solutions to this population. Selah Freedom’s Advocacy & Awareness Program has educated over half million people nationwide on the issue of sex trafficking and exploitation. Their Prevention Program equips children K-12thgrade and interveners with the tools they need to recognize the tactics of traffickers and speak up for their peers. Their Outreach Program works in the jail system and on the street and provides support groups, case management, and referral services to women currently in "the life", as well as a prostitution court diversion program. They partner with the FBI, the United States Attorney’s Office, local law enforcement and the judicial system to successfully reach and rescue this population. They provide a nationally renowned Residential Program for survivors of sex trafficking which includes a personalized educational plan, job placement, trauma therapy, life skills, medical and legal assistance, and holistic restorative care.
To learn more visit www.selahfreedom.com. |  |
| United States Attorney's Office, Middle District of Florida | Victim Witness Program |  |
| United States Attorney, Southern District of Florida | Victim/Witness Assistance |  |
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| 2-1-1 Broward | |  |
| Americans for Immigrant Justice | LUCHA |  |
| Broward County Sheriff's Office | Victim Services Unit |  |
| Children's Home Society of Florida | Intercoastal Division |  |
| City of Hollywood Police Department | Victim Services Unit |  |
| Coconut Creek Police Department | |  |
| Coral Springs Police Department | |  |
| Davie Police Department | |  |
| Department of Children and Families | Adult Services |  |
| Department of Children and Families | Florida Abuse Hotline |  |
| Federal Bureau of Investigation | Victim Assistance Program
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| Florida Atlantic University | Florida Atlantic University Victim Services |  |
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