Latino Services
Advocates who work at local domestic violence or sexual assault programs can help victims and survivors who need emotional support, help with making a plan to stay safe, shelter, accompaniment to court or to the police, and more. On these pages, you can find contact information for these non-profit statewide and local programs.
National Latino Network—A Project of Casa de Esperanza
Hotline: 651.772.1611 URL: https://esperanzaunited.org/en/find-help-now/
National Latin@ Network for Healthy Families and Communities, a project of Casa de Esperanza is the national institute on domestic violence focusing on Latin@ communities. Casa de Esperanza provides critical and innovative services and support in the Minnesota Twin Cities communities, ranging from family advocacy and shelter services to leadership development and community engagement opportunities for Latin@ youth, women and men, to informing the work of the National Latin@ Network to shape public policy, research, and best practices in the field. The National Latin@ Network provides training and consultations to practitioners and activists throughout the US, as well as in Latin America. They organize national and regional events. They engage in federal and state public policy advocacy and conduct research on issues that affect Latin@s in the US and abroad.
The Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition (BSCC)
Hotline: 619-666-2757 Phone 2: 1.888.373.7888
Fax: 619-336-0791
URL: https://bsccoalition.org/
The BSCC is an alliance of over 60 government and nonprofit agencies in the United States and Latin America that is convened in and along the U.S.-Mexico Border Region to combat slavery and human trafficking. Services: Advocacy for prostituted and trafficked girls and women. Assistance in providing a comprehensive, multifaceted network providing wrap-around services to women, men, and children who have been victimized by traffickers and held as slaves. Workshops provided for agencies offering services to victims of trafficking.