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National Hotlines

​Adult and no immediate danger? Report to the National Human Trafficking hotline. Their Resource Center also provides resources, tools, presentations, and other materials on human trafficking for the general public ​and professionals.

1(888)373-7888

NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER

The Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) operates under the values of the Administration of Children and Families and the Federal Strategic Action Plan on Services for Victims of Human Trafficking in the United States. 

1(800)447-8477

OTIP Facts Sheet

If you are feeling suicidal now, please call 911 or contact SAMHSA’s National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. SAMHSA also provides suicide prevention information and other helpful resources to behavioral health professionals, the general public, and people at risk.

1(800)273-8255

Si se siente suicida ahora, llame al 911 o comuníquese con la Línea Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio de SAMHSA. SAMHSA también proporciona información sobre la prevención del suicidio y otros recursos útiles para los profesionales de la salud del comportamiento, el público en general y las personas en riesgo.

1(800)273-8255

Calling the National Sexual Assault Hotline gives access to a range of free services including confidential support, locating local resources, and information on general concerns. 

1(800)656-4673

The National Runaway Safeline is  designated for runaway and homeless youth, their parents and families, teens in crisis, and others who might benefit from its services. It is confidential, anonymous, non-judgmental, non-directive, and free. 

1(800)786-2929

RUNAWAY RESOURCES

NOVA offers general victim information and local and state resources. NOVA does not provide case management services, representation, financial assistance or legal advice to victims of crime. Contact their live chat, available weekdays from 9-5 pm ET HERE

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children helps find missing children, reduces child sexual exploitation, and prevents child victimization. 

1(800)843-5678

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National Helpline for Men Who Were Sexually Abused or Assaulted

For anonymous, confidential help, 24/7, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline. 

1(800)799-7233

National Helpline for Men Who Were Sexually Abused or Assaulted

National Helpline for Men Who Were Sexually Abused or Assaulted

National Helpline for Men Who Were Sexually Abused or Assaulted

This free and anonymous helpline is available 24/7, for men who’ve experienced sexual abuse or assault and for those who care about them. Click HERE to begin chatting. 

State Hotlines

1-800-222-5555

Headquarters Radio

502-227-2221

Local Resources

If you are aware of a crime or wanted person in your community, you are encouraged to call the LMPD Tip Line. You can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When leaving information, you can remain anonymous or leave contact information for follow up opportunities.

502-574-5673

Refuge for Women is a located in Louisville and provides specialized long-term care for women who have escaped human trafficking or sexual exploitation.

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This is a Louisville 24-Hour Crisis and Information Center Line.

(502) 589-4313

Kentuckian services for rape crisis or intimate partner violence.

1(844)237-2331

Domestic Violence Resources

ECHO provides education, advocacy, and support services to the children and families of Metro Louisville. The organization helps to empower the voices of children, educate adults and seeks to create a stronger and safer community for all.

502-634-6063

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PATH Coalition of Kentucky

PATH Coalition of Kentucky is a 501(c)3 that includes passionate advocates and professionals. Led by a Board of Directors, PATH works with academic, community, and faith-based organizations in an effort to foster awareness of the realities of human trafficking and cultivate collaborative efforts with agencies and individuals who provide healing and hope to those affected by human trafficking.

Contact Us at pathcoalitionofky@gmail.com

 

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