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Male Survivor

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Email
HHSteam@malesurvivor.org

Every man who has experienced sexual assault or sexual abuse deserves access to a judgment-free space where he can heal on his own terms and without shame. For 26 years, MaleSurvivor has fostered a healing community where tens of thousands of men from more than 200 countries come together to find support, information and — most importantly — hope.

MaleSurvivor is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, public benefit organization committed to preventing, healing, and eliminating all forms of sexual victimization of boys and men through support, treatment, research, education, advocacy, and activism.

Formed in 1995, MaleSurvivor has an international membership of over 15,000 registered members from over 200 countries in the world.  MaleSurvivor is primarily funded by member donations. Visit guidestar.org to confirm MaleSurvivor’s nonprofit status . MaleSurvivor’s EIN is 41-1831829.  All contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Read our detailed history, accomplishments and international conferences.

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Mailing Address for MaleSurvivor
Administrative Office for MaleSurvivor:
MaleSurvivor
P.O. Box 276
Long Valley, New Jersey 07853

MaleSurvivor Principal Office Address:
350 Central Park West, Suite 1H
New York, New York 10025

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Love146

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info@love146.org

Love146’s vision is the end of child trafficking and exploitation. Nothing less. We believe this is only possible through a bold, broad vision that cannot be achieved by only one person, organization, perspective, or approach. The movement of people who agree that no child should be trafficked encompasses a broad base of diverse stakeholders and supporters — people who disagree about a myriad of issues, but who all share the vision of the end of child trafficking. The movement benefits from this wide-reaching support and from its diversity; from the voices of people who come to the table with different perspectives and experiences. As such, Love146 strives to set a big table in order to foster both collaborations and the collective will to end child trafficking. We come to this table as learners, for while we seek to be experts on ending child trafficking we understand that we will never know it all. 

Child trafficking intersects with a wide range of issues including but not limited to housing insecurity, poverty, and racism. It does not occur in a vacuum. Traffickers prey on a multitude of vulnerabilities in order to exploit children. Therefore, in order to realize the end of child trafficking and exploitation we must acknowledge and devote effort to the issues that impact and intersect with child trafficking. By setting a big table we seek to cultivate connections with, partner alongside, and learn from those working to address related issues. A big table offers space for interdisciplinary approaches and solutions.

At Love146, our decisions and actions are guided by our vision, mission, values, and equity statement. A big table allows for more nuanced understanding of the issue of child trafficking and encourages continued conversations that can lead to real solutions for children. We don’t expect everyone to be comfortable at all times or to agree on all things. However, for those who want to listen, learn, and grow alongside us, there is always room at the table.

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FOR DONATIONS AND PAYMENTS
1800 Camden Road
Suite 107-273
Charlotte, NC 28203

US HEADQUARTERS
PO BOX 8266
New Haven, CT 06530

UNITED KINGDOM HEADQUARTERS
PO Box 51700
London, SE8 9BX
United Kingdom
info@love146.org.uk

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JPMA

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info@jpmaweb.com

At JPMA, our mission is to provide public safety, security, and other organizations with online learning solutions that are user-friendly, cost-effective, relevant, and customizable.

Experience
With over 20 years of experience, JPMA Staff Development Solutions provides superior learning management solutions. We have created hundreds of courses using various technological approaches and have emerged as a clear front-runner among online learning providers. Thousands of organizations across the nation use our services to meet their staff training needs.

Leadership
JPMA possesses a leadership role in creating the nation’s most comprehensive and technologically advanced online public safety training system. Our associates have a specialized set of capabilities to understand and address the critical elements of successful online training in the public safety environment. With an advanced understanding of the complexities associated with the re-engineering of a nationwide training delivery system to include a robust online training component, we are truly the first “training systems integrator” in the public safety field.

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PMA Staff Development Solutions, LLC

PO Box 26
Winthrop, Maine 04364

Phone: 207-377-8600

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Center for Human Trafficking Awareness

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Email
ActNow@spcollege.edu

The Center for Human Trafficking Awareness is a clearinghouse for training, speakers, publications, and community resources addressing human trafficking.

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3200 34th St. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33711 ~ 727-341-4581

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CAST-Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking

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info@castla.org

OUR MISSION

Ending modern slavery through education, advocacy and empowering survivors of human trafficking.

The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) is a Los Angeles–based nonprofit organization that is working to put an end to modern slavery and human trafficking through comprehensive, life-transforming services to survivors and a platform to advocate for groundbreaking policies and legislation. Over the past two decades, CAST has supported thousands of survivors through every phase of their journey to freedom from counseling, to legal resources, to housing, educational and leadership training and mentorship. Through these programs, CAST has helped empower survivors to overcome their traumatic pasts and become leading voices in shaping policy and public awareness to ultimately put an end to the fastest growing criminal enterprise of the 21st century.

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Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking
3580 Wilshire Blvd, #900-37
Los Angeles CA 90010
P: 213-365-1906
F: 213-365-5257

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3Strands Global Foundation

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info@3sgf.org

3Strands Global Foundation was founded in response to an event that shook a small, tight-knit California community. A young girl was trafficked for 8 days before she was recovered by law enforcement. This would later spark the creation of PROTECT prevention education, which has gone on to educate hundreds of thousands of students on how to stay safe from human trafficking.

The 3SGF team then recognized that there needed to be more resources available to survivors and those who face barriers to sustainable economic opportunities. With this in mind, 3SGF launched the Employ + Empower program, which has helped support and economically empower hundreds of individuals.

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3941 Park Drive #20-200

El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

​​Tel: 916-365-2606

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Herstory

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Herstory is a volunteer-run platform designed primarily for adult female survivors of sexual assault. Majority of survivors are not able to define their experience. Our objective is to bridge the gap, and first and foremost provide survivors of sexual assault with the information you need to make sense of what happened. We also share resources to help you navigate your options and take action—when you are ready and should you choose to do so. We reviewed hundreds of resources around sexual assault from scientific articles to social listening to form a well rounded, evidence- and real-world based picture of the issue. We’ve digested the key information into Herstory so that you have access to it all in one place. On our website, you can also download the free Herstory Sexual Assault Guide.

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The Dinner Party

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info@thedinnerparty.org

The Dinner Party is a platform for grieving 20-, 30-, and early 40-somethings to find peer community and build lasting relationships. Since 2014, The Dinner Party has connected more than 13,000 grieving peers to one another, including 2,000 since the start of the pandemic. We screen, train and support a growing network of peer hosts, and connect them to 12-15 people nearby, who share a similar age and loss experience.  We’ve been featured on NPR’s Morning Edition, On Being with Krista Tippet, CNN, NYT, O Magazine, BuzzFeed, and dozens of other publications, and as a case study in various books, including The Upside of Stress, The New Better Off, and The Power of Meaning.  

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Please direct all press inquiries to media@thedinnerparty.org.

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StarVista Crisis Center

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svcrisiscenter@star-vista.org

Our crisis hotline was founded in 1966 by suicide prevention pioneer, Charlotte Ross. It was the third crisis line founded in the state of California, with the goal of provide emergency assistance to people who were not in a medical crisis. Charlotte believed that the help given on a crisis line should be: Provided by crisis workers trained in suicide prevention and intervention, Available 24 hours a day, Confidential, Temporary in nature, Free of charge.

Our crisis hotline functions with those same tenets as when it was first founded. While our services have expanded, many of those tenets and our overall philosophy still apply. We believe that “crisis” is a normal part of life that an individual can experience. Sometimes, that crisis is too overwhelming for that person to handle alone. The purpose of our services is to help support that individual in the short-term, and empower them to find long-term support and solutions.

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Our contact form is for non-urgent questions or inquiries only. Please note that we do not offer crisis support via email. If you are in crisis, call our hotline at 650-579-0350.

650-591-9623

610 Elm Street, Suite 212
San Carlos, CA 94070

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Sex, Etc.

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lucinda.holt@rutgers.edu

Sex, Etc. is on a mission to improve teen sexual health across the country! Each year, five million young people visit Sexetc.org, and over 45,000 read our magazine to get honest and accurate sexual health information. We’ve helped teens with answers to their question about sex, relationships, pregnancy, STDs, birth control, sexual orientation and more!

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lucinda.holt@rutgers.edu

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