Care Providers

HotelHelp works with established care providers who exemplify best practices in service delivery to ensure victims and survivors are provided with safe and supportive services during their hotel stays.
 
Participating care providers can reserve up to five room nights per person in total across all participating hotels. All hotel rooms are donated.
 
HotelHelp is currently operational in five US cities, with plans to expand to additional locations across other regions and countries. A nationwide rollout will be phased throughout the year and is expected to grow program access/availability to a total of 25 cities by January 2025. Target markets will span key metropolitan areas in North America from Boston and San Francisco to Orlando and Montreal.
 

Current Care Providers

Support area:
Chicago (IL), United States
STOP-IT provides services to survivors of human trafficking. STOP-IT utilizes a client-centered, trauma-informed approach to provide wrap-around services to program participants. The program also supports survivors in crisis through our 24-hour hotline.    Read more
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Dallas (TX), United States
Traffick911 offers around-the-clock crisis intervention and continuous care for child sex trafficking victims across North Texas through relational and individualized case management and 24/7 crisis response rotation. Read more
Support area:
Dallas (TX), Houston (TX), New Orleans (LA), United States
Unbound Now supports survivors and resources communities to fight human trafficking in the United States and around the world. We envision a future where every community is free from human trafficking and believe through collaboration with partners from every sector this is possible.   Read more
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Houston (TX), United States
United Against Human Trafficking provides comprehensive support services to survivors of human trafficking and other vulnerable populations, offering safe spaces for healing and growth. We educate and train community members, frontline professionals, including healthcare providers and law enforcement, to better respond to trafficking and... Read more
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Washington (DC), United States
Opened in May 2016, the Support, Advocacy, Freedom, and Empowerment (SAFE) Center is a direct services, research, and advocacy initiative that provides comprehensive and holistic services to sex and labor trafficking survivors to help them move from crisis to wellness. The center is an initiative of the University of Maryland, Baltimore and the... Read more

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