For the sake of one

Red Cord Initiative

The CBWF provides services to victims of Human Trafficking through our Red Cord Initiative.  

Red Cord Initiative is a community-based diversion program dedicated to providing practical, emotional, and social support for adults experiencing labor and/or sex trafficking and other forms of commercial sexual exploitation through the mobilization and engagement of prevention, outreach, education, and advocacy services. The program addresses the myriad of behavioral, environmental, and psychological problems individuals have faced throughout their lifetime which have contributed to the choices, circumstances, or coercion that led to their victimization. 

Red Cord recognizes that change is difficult and fraught with many dangers for those who are being sexually exploited or trafficked. CBWF provides a safe place to discuss all the issues related to exiting a life of abuse, violence, poverty, and insecurity. Staff also discuss common challenges, how to remain safe while in transition, and ways to move forward from the experience and thrive. 

Staff members meet clients “where they are,” utilizing best practice theories and intervention modalities of harm-reduction, trauma-informed treatment, and the stages of change. Our clients need more than empowerment groups to exit a life of trafficking and exploitation, they need support services. In response to those needs, Red Cord offers intensive case management – linking clients to essential resources, peer-to-peer support and counseling, individual therapy and crisis counseling, HIV education, medical and vocational referrals, and meeting basic needs by providing food, clothing, hygiene products and condoms. 

Red Cord’s Crisis Response Team provides adult victims with crisis intervention, case management, and wraparound services during and after their law enforcement aided rescue from sex trafficking. Working along-side law enforcement, Red Cord provides emergency assistance to victims to find them safe housing/shelter, provide necessities and access to an array of services to enable a way out of sex trafficking including family reunification services (coordinating travel, lodging, medical care, and other needs). 

Red Cord Initiative Provides

• Intensive Case Management Services  

• Safety Planning  

• Food Pantry, Hygiene, & Clothing Items  

• Primary Health Care  

• Sexual Health Testing Services – HIV, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, HCV  

• Substance Use Outpatient Treatment  

• Behavioral Health Services 

• Employment & Job Training Assistance  

• Identification Document Assistance  

• Short Term Housing Assistance  

• Transportation 

If you or someone you know has experienced a similar situation.

We can help! 

Call the Coastal Bend Wellness Foundation Red Cord team today to set up an appointment to be screened for program eligibility at
(361) 462-5545
  

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911. 

US National Human Trafficking Hotline.
24/7 Confidential Help at (call) 888-3737-888 or (text) 233733 

https://polarisproject.org/human-trafficking/ 

Community Education 

Red Cord provides education to the public about issues of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation, as well as specialized training for law enforcement and social service providers. We educate healthcare providers, legislators, businesses, religious institutions, transit and travel industry professionals, students, and the general community through workshops and forums around the country. Educating the public is an important aspect of prevention, intervention, and a holistic approach to address human trafficking at every level of recruitment, victimization, and recovery. 

Are you wanting to learn more about Human Trafficking? Contact us today to schedule an in-person training course for you and your team! Phone 361-814-2001 ext 208 

Currently accepting new or gently used donations for the following items:
• Hygiene products
• Household items
• Clothing


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Since 2013, CBWF has provided more than 400 individuals with crisis intervention/counseling, emergency shelter, case management, safety planning, food, clothing, healthcare, mental health services, replacement of personal documents, and necessities so the individual reaches their full potential and lives a healthy, productive, drug-free, and non-criminal lifestyle. It can cost CBWF up to $10,000 to assist one person experiencing commercial sexual exploitation with starting a new life. 

This webpage was produced by Coastal Bend Wellness Foundation under 15POVC-21-GG-03957-HT, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this website are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.