All services are voluntary, confidential and free.
The at:project (Anti-Trafficking Project) provides services to victims and survivors of human trafficking (sex and labor) and serves all regardless of age, sex, gender identity, race or cultural background. Services and Resources are available to suspected and confirmed victims of sex and/or labor trafficking.
The at:project provides individualized, person-centered services using accessible, solution-oriented practices driven by the needs, strengths, and voices of victims and survivors of human trafficking in Central Oregon.
Advocacy Services
Sex and Labor Trafficking Services
Legal Information & Referrals
Referrals to legal aid services for protection orders, fair housing, employment discrimination, petitioning for expungement & other immigration benefits.
Basic Needs
Prompt assistance in the form of food, clothing, hygiene supplies, transportation & translation services.
Housing Navigation & Referrals
Support with accessing housing resources, such as vouchers and waitlists, for both short-term & long-term needs.
Mental Health Resources & Referrals
Connecting individuals to mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment options, & crisis support services.
Public Benefits & Document Replacement
Help applying for public benefits & support obtaining or replacing document.
Education & Employment Services
Assistance with GED, resume building, transportation to interviews, and referrals to local services for job training and career development.
Advocacy & Case Management
Identify needs to ensure appropriate access to resources & services, create safety plans, & facilitate secure & confidential care.
Medical Care Referrals
Support navigating healthcare system and referrals for primary care providers, dental care, nutrition counseling, accompaniment to SANE exams, etc.