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P.A.T.H. Guidebook Partners Against Trafficking in Humans Domestic and Foreign-Born Human Trafficking Resource HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE INSTITUTE 0 P.A.T.H. Guidebook Purpose of this Guidebook: The purpose of this guidebook is to assist service providers in linking victims, survivors, or thrivers of human trafficking, during their recovery process, to the services that best suit their needs. What’s in the Guidebook: Agency names, locations, contact information, and general information about services are provided. Care Coordinating agencies have information about the PATH Care Coordinator and their contact information. PATH Approved agencies have information about the Point-of-Contact and their contact information. An asterisk (*) denotes agencies that have services available to Adults and Youth. F-B denotes agencies that provide services for foreign-born trafficked clients. Definition of Terms: PATH stands for Partners Against Trafficking in Humans. PATH is a community-wide, outcomes- based, coordinated, transparent, and data-driven response to human trafficking. The PATH Project’s mission is to address the barriers and gaps in direct service coordination for victims of human trafficking and to improve service delivery. PATH provides a continuum of care, moving victims to become survivors, and survivors to become thrivers. Care Coordinating agencies are PATH Approved and provide a PATH Care Coordinator that works with clients who have been trafficked, connecting them to services through using the PATH Model. PATH Approved agencies have been through the training process and provide a Point- of-Contact. These agencies have committed to coordinate and guide clients through their agency services. PATH Approval Seeking agencies have not completed the process to be considered PATH Approved, however they have either been trained on PATH, human trafficking and/or trauma-informed care; have signed the Memorandum of Understanding; or attend the Lucas County Human Trafficking Coalition. Non-PATH Approved Coalition agencies do not have a Memorandum of Understanding, but are represented on the Lucas County Human Trafficking Coalition. P.A.T.H. P.A.T.H. Guidebook 1 P.A.T.H. Directory of Services Adult and Youth Victim/Survivor/Thriver 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Updated 3/2/2018 CARE COORDINATING AGENCIES……………………………………………………………………...5 LEGAL SERVICES………………………………………………………………………………………….6 PATH APPROVED………………………………………………………………………………………. PATH APPROVAL SEEKING…………………………………………………………………… NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES……………………………………………………….7 ADDITIONAL LEGAL SERVICES………………………………………………………………. BASIC NEEDS SERVICES…………………………………………………………………………………9 PATH APPROVED……………………………………………………………………………… PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………………10 NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES………………………………………………. ADDITIONAL BASIC NEEDS SERVICES…………………………………………………………. INJURY, IMPAIRMENT, AND SUPPORT SERVICES……………………………………………………12 PATH APPROVED ......................................................................................................... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………………..13 NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES.......................................................................... ADDITIONAL INJURY, IMPAIRMENT, AND SUPPORTS SERVICES………………………………. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES……………………………………………………………………………14 PATH APPROVED ......................................................................................................... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………………… NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES………………………………………………………15 ADDITIONAL MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES SERVICES FOR CHILDREN (DEPENDENTS) OF CLIENTS………………………………………………15 PATH APPROVED ......................................................................................................... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING…………………………………………………………………………….16 NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES……………………………………………………….. ADDITIONAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN (DEPENDENTS) OF CLIENTS…………………………. SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES…………………………………………………………17 PATH APPROVED ......................................................................................................... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………………18 NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES ................................................................ ADDITIONAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES……………………………………... SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND/OR LIFE SKILLS……………………………………………………………19 PATH APPROVED ......................................................................................................... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………… NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES ................................................................ ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND/OR LIFE SKILLS SERVICES……………………………. EMPOWERMENT SERVICES……………………………………………………………………………20 P.A.T.H. P.A.T.H. Guidebook PATH APPROVED…………………………………………………………………………………. 3 PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………… NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES..........................................................................20 ADDITIONAL EMPOWERMENT SERVICES……………………………………………………………...21 HEALTH CARE……………………………………………………………………………………………23 PATH APPROVED ......................................................................................................... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………... NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES…………………………………………………. ADDITIONAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES………………………………………………………………...24 4 Care Coordinating Agencies The Salvation Army RISE (Recovering Individuals from Sexual Exploitation) Program* 620 N. Erie St., Toledo, OH 43604 PATH Care Coordinator: Marchon Noon, Program Director Phone: (419) 241-1138 ext. 154 Email: [email protected] Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities* 1154 Larc Lane, Toledo, OH 43614 PATH Care Coordinator: Jane Meyer, Provider Support Specialist Phone: (419) 381-5208 Email: [email protected] Crime Victim Services* 330 N. Elizabeth St., Lima, OH 45801 PATH Care Coordinator: Brittany Reyes, Human Trafficking Advocate Phone: (419) 860-2081 Email: [email protected] P.A.T.H. P.A.T.H. Guidebook 5 Legal Services PATH Approved: Adult: Crime Victim Services* General information: Crime Victim Services' (CVS) mission is to help 330 N. Elizabeth St., Lima, OH 45801 victims prevail over the trauma of their http://www.crimevictimservices.org/ victimization by assisting and advocating for Contact: Brittany Reyes safety, healing, justice, and restitution. Title: Human Trafficking Advocate Phone: (419) 860-2081 Lucas County Adult Probation General information: 1100 Jefferson Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604 Adult Probation Department provides pre- and http://co.lucas.oh.us/1330/Adult-Probation post-sentence services to individuals as directed Contact: Lenice Little by the Common Pleas Court Judges. Title: Sex Offender Probation Officer Phone: (419) 213-6132 YWCA HOPE Center Rape Crisis * General information: YWCA of Northwest Ohio Sexual Assault Services The YWCA HOPE Center Rape Crisis Center is a free and confidential service. Provides legal 1018 Jefferson Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604 advocates who meet clients at the hospital or (419) 241-3235 www.ywcanwo.org accompany them during police interviews, and Contact: Deborah Stoll court proceedings. Title: HOPE Center Rape Crisis Services Director Phone: (419) 241-3235 ext. 121 Youth: None Listed PATH Approval Seeking: Adult: None Listed Youth: Lucas County Children Services General information: 705 Adams St., Toledo, OH 43604 Works with families, service providers and (419) 213-3200 community members to assess risk and coordinate www.lucaskids.net community-based services resulting in safe, stable Contact: Michele Hoffman and permanent families for children. Title: Assessments Supervisor Phone: (419) 213-3582 6 Non-PATH Approved Coalition Agencies: Adult: Advocating Opportunity (AO)* Who they serve: All trafficked and exploited persons including 1119 Adams St., 2nd floor, Toledo, OH 43604 www.advocatingopportunity.com minors and adults. Contact: Megan Mattimoe, JD Title: Executive Director and Senior Staff Attorney General information: Provides holistic, comprehensive, trauma-informed Phone (toll-free): (855) 855-1945 ext. 700 legal services to all trafficked and exploited persons. Provides direct legal services and advocacy for both minors and adults of trafficking; provides technical consultation on trafficking cases; and advocates for policy and legislative initiatives regarding trafficking at the local, state, and federal levels. Can serve as a Guardian ad Litem. Youth: Lucas County Juvenile Court General information: 1801 Spielbusch Ave., Toledo, OH 43604 Probation, Mediation services, detention center, (419) 213-6722 youth treatment center and Court Appointed https://www.co.lucas.oh.us/204/Juvenile-Court Special Advocate services for youth. “Se habla Contact: Judge Connie Zemmelman Español” Phone: (419) 213-6744 Additional Legal Services: Adult: Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (ABLE) Who they serve: Legal Advocates or Western Ohio (LAWO) Low income residents of northwest Ohio. 525 Jefferson Ave, Toledo, OH, 43604 General information: (419) 724-0460 or (888) 534-1432 Provides free legal advice and referrals to low www.ablelaw.org income residents of northwest Ohio. "Se habla Contact: Denise Boyer Español" Title: Domestic Violence Resource Center Coordinator Phone: (419) 213-2700 Lucas County Common Pleas Court General information: 700 Adams St., Toledo, OH 43604 Lucas County Court of Common Pleas is the trial (419) 213-4484 court of general