Award Information
- Central Ohio
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $1,188,981)
The Salvation Army will enhance access to housing and relevant supportive services for human trafficking survivors in central Ohio, with an emphasis on two specific vulnerable and marginalized populations—criminal justice-involved survivors, including survivors of forced criminality labor trafficking, and foreign national survivors. Additionally, this project will strengthen the homeless system’s capacity to respond to the needs of human trafficking survivors and evaluate impact on survivor housing stability and system enhancements.
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