Anti-Trafficking Project - Direct services for sex trafficking department
The anti-trafficking, or at:project, offers direct services to victims and survivors of both sex and labor trafficking. We work with individuals of all ages anywhere from crisis intervention to long-term case management; all of our services are voluntary, free, and confidential. The at:project can provide a variety of services including referrals to community partners to connect clients to housing assistance, employment and education support, safety planning, therapy, legal assistance, victim advocacy, and other support services.
The Anti-Trafficking Project connects survivors of sex and/or labor trafficking with trafficking specific law firms, for services such as protection orders, name change, expungement, credit repair, victim compensation, victim rights and advocacy, and legal representation.
Eligibility Criteria
Targeted Population
Victims of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual abuse
Area(s) Served
Deschutes County, Jefferson County, Crook County, Warm Springs Reservation
Legal Issue Areas
Health and Safety, Housing, Government Benefits, Work and Employment

Get Service
How to get help
Online
By phone
(541) 647-0658
Monday through Friday
8 a.m. - 4 p.m
An advocate will typically respond within 48 hours.