RMIAN Awarded Funds from the Office for Victims of Crime

In partnership with the staff of the Colorado Human Trafficking Council, RMIAN was awarded a three-year grant from the Office for Victims of Crime to strengthen partnerships and systems across the state to identify youth survivors of human trafficking and connect them with culturally appropriate and trauma-responsive services. RMIAN will be adding its expertise in working with immigrant survivors of trafficking and ensuring that multi-disciplinary anti-trafficking systems are responsive to all forms of human trafficking.

“RMIAN is excited to build on relationships with stakeholders across the state to ensure that survivors of all forms of human trafficking are identified and connected with the resources they need," says Caleb Stewart, Senior Staff Attorney, Anti Human Trafficking Project, RMIAN

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