North Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking
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            Our Mission

            To educate and mobilize the community to work against human trafficking in the North Texas region and to empower survivors of human trafficking 
            through specialized comprehensive social, medical, and legal services, advocacy, and extensive outreach.
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            who we are

            The North Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking (NTCAHT) is made up of social service providers, local and federal law enforcement officers, faith leaders, and other North Texas professionals who are committed to collaborating to identify, rescue, and serve trafficked persons, and successfully prosecute their traffickers. 

            what we do

            The Coalition meets monthly to discuss how human trafficking affects our communities and how we can work together to combat this problem. The individuals and agencies that make up the Coalition have collectively rescued and provided health, counseling, legal and case management services to hundreds of trafficked people in the past few years.

            Join   Us

            We are looking for social workers, law enforcement officers, attorneys, nurses, doctors, first responders, activists, religious leaders, government officials, teachers, counselors and other professionals of diverse backgrounds to join us in the fight against human trafficking in our communities. If you want to join the coalition or would like more information, please download, complete, and send us a membership application (below).
            NTCAHT Membership Application
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