Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking

Statewide
Call: (855) 455-5075Visit: combathumantrafficking.org

About The Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking

To inform social change that eliminates human exploitation.

Colorado’s Human Trafficking Hotline.

Colorado’s Human Trafficking Hotline is a 24/7 hotline and resource directory managed by the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking, a Colorado-based nonprofit organization. Colorado’s Human Trafficking Hotline is a survivor-informed resource created to connect individuals experiencing exploitation, individuals reporting potential human trafficking tips, and service providers in search of referral resources with available support services in a safe and anonymous manner.

Similar services available:

Immigrant Services Program – Metropolitan State University of Denver

The bilingual staff at MSU Denver’s Immigrant Services Program can assist with questions about applying, paying for, and succeeding in higher education.

Immigration Legal Assistance- SLVIRC

To connect and empower immigrants with resources to achieve legal documentation, fulfill their economic needs, and integrate into the community.

Transportation, Translation & Interpretation – ASC COS

Transportation (locally and within the state), interpretation, translation, court accompaniment and more.

Family Resources – FIRC

Located in Summit County, Colorado, FIRC works to strengthen local families through education and financial resources. We believe strong sustainable families are the key to a strong and healthy community. We focus on families with dependent children, seniors, and people with disabilities.

High School Student Support – J2C

Juntos 2 College prepares undocumented high school seniors for career success by supporting them through the DACA application process and the entrepreneurial process in order to earn income legally.

Career and Employment Workshops and Coaching- Mi Casa

Our Career Pathways program teaches job-seekers the skills they need to succeed in today’s workplace through workshops, intensive career readiness and industry specific training, 1-on-1 career coaching, and connection to higher education.

Adult English Education

Students learn the skills needed to read, write and speak in English at levels necessary to function in a job, in the family and in society.

MSU Denver Family Literacy Program

MSU Denver Family Literacy Program offers English as a Second Language (ESL) courses for adults in the Adams County area. Offerings include online and in-person classes that follow the school district calendar. Also available are High-School Equivalency courses (GED) offered in both English and Spanish. Integrated Education and Training courses are offered once per semester; they include Parent to Para (Paraprofessional), Home Health Aide, and general Workforce Readiness. All courses are offered free of charge to community members.

Legal Immigrant Services – RMIAN

RMIAN is a nonprofit organization that serves low-income adults, and children in immigration proceedings throughout the state of Colorado.

DREAMer & Personal Loans – FFCU

Fitzsimons Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit full-service financial institution serving the Colorado communities of Denver metro. They don’t ask for SSN but do ask for ITIN

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