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Believe Survivors: Standing in Solidarity With the Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein
Earlier this week, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein courageously spoke out once again. For more than 20 years, they have been demanding justice. This time, they came together—some for the first...
PTSD and Survivors of Human Trafficking
Human trafficking can have long-term effects on survivors’ mental health. Additionally, many of the conditions that make people vulnerable to trafficking, such as poverty and discrimination, can also have long-term...
Let’s Go to the Movies: A List of Human Trafficking Movies Compiled by Survivors
In response to the Sound of Freedom movie, survivors of human trafficking have compiled a list of movies exploring broader aspects of trafficking that are often overlooked. This list is...
Join Us: Working Together Against Human Trafficking
Sunday, July 30th is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, and this year’s theme is to leave no one behind. As people and organizations working to end human trafficking daily,...
No, letting police arrest California victims of human trafficking is not a good idea
At a press conference last month, San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit took aim at atSB357, the Safer Streets for All Act. The law, which went into effect two months...
Addressing homelessness in LA will help stop human trafficking
It seems like whenever human trafficking is in the news, we get a sensational view and not the full picture. A celebrity has been arrested for sex trafficking, and all...
2023-2024 Stanton Fellowship
The Durfee Foundation has announced that Kay Buck, CEO of the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking, is one of six recipients of the 2023-2024 Durfee Stanton Fellowship. The Fellowship...
Survivor Stories: Meet Daniela
Daniela came to the US to escape police brutality in El Salvador. She never expected to face even greater hardships. When Daniela entered Cast, she had been making good progress...
Open Letter to CBP on Trade Data Transparency
October 20, 2022 Below is a joint open letter to the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) calling on CBP to demonstrate its continued commitment to combating forced...
Support Survivors on Labor Day
This Labor Day, Cast’s Managing Attorney shares an open letter about a special labor trafficking survivor, Gabriel. Dear Friend, Since I started as an attorney at Cast in 2017, Labor...
A non-carceral approach to trafficking: Unpacking California’s Safer Streets for All Act
Freedom United and our partner Cast were proud to back the Safer Streets for All Act (SB 357), an essential bill just signed into law in California that will stop...
Assemblymember Tim Grayson and the Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking Introduce Comprehensive Bill to Combat California’s Human Trafficking Crisis
(SACRAMENTO, CA) – Today, Assemblymember Tim Grayson (D-Concord) introduced AB 2553, sponsored by the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking, which would establish the California Multidisciplinary Alliance to Stop Trafficking...
Human Trafficking PSA: Nicole Scherzinger & California Attorney General Rob Bonta
Human trafficking awareness should happen every day of the year so we are ending Human Trafficking Prevention Month with this important PSA in partnership with California Attorney General Rob Bonta...
More Than Giving Back, More Than A Shelter
Dear Friends, When I think about the holidays, I think about home–about that feeling of security and trust, of knowing that the people around you love you unconditionally. I think...
Sri Yatun’s Escape
Every year, more than a thousand domestic workers are brought to the U.S. by diplomats and other foreign officials. What happens when those workers face abuse? She remembers wearing the...
Honoring Labor Day with Cast
Aisha shares her story of resilience this Labor Day. Dear Friend, I will never forget the moment I entered Cast’s transitional shelter, Mariposa Haven. After years of being cut off...
CA’s loitering law is actively harmful to trafficking survivors
Trapped In Diplomatic Limbo
In June 2002, Germania boarded a plane from Quito, Ecuador, to Washington, D.C. She was traveling to work for Verónica Peña, an Ecuadorian diplomat, caring for her home and her...
Cast Opens New Shelter for Survivors of Human Trafficking During the Pandemic
The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (Cast) was awarded $3.54 million from the City of Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department (HCID) to purchase additional housing for survivors...
$30 Million in State Funding to Support Survivors of Human Trafficking
The California Legislature has passed Cast’s $30 million request to fund human trafficking victim service providers over the next three years. This $30 million will provide emergency funding for survivors...
Cast Announces Human Trafficking Budget Relief At Press Conference
PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY: The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking will Join California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Assemblymember Miguel Santiago, and UNICEF Ambassador Alyssa Milano to Discuss the Importance of...
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