Contra Costa County Resources

24 Hour Hotline: 1-800-670-7273

24 Hour Hotline: 1-877-881-1116

24 Hour Hotline: 1-888-373-7888

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  • Polaris: A human trafficking research and resource center


There are multiple options of who to call when and if you think you may have encountered a trafficking situation or are working with a victim.

Call CVS if: you are in your professional capacity as a social worker, law enforcement officer, doctor/nurse, teacher, etc. and you think you may have a client/student/patient who is a victim of human trafficking.

Call CFS if: you are in your professional capacity and are working with (or know) a minor who you think is being exploited. CSEC is a mandated offense and must be reported to CFS.

Call the National Hotline if: you are in you role as community member and think you notice a human trafficking situation (i.e. when you are getting your nails done, or while eating in a restaurant, etc).

Something to keep in mind: You should never approach a potential survivor or trafficking situation in your community member capacity. This can be incredibly dangerous. 

Contacts

Community Violence Solutions (CVS) is the lead human trafficking agency in Contra Costa, and a rape crisis center. 

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CVS operates youth drop-in centers, a 24-hour crisis line, and have human trafficking team specially trained to response to human trafficking cases.


Other Contacts:

Alex Madsen

Alliance to End Abuse

amadsen@ehsd.cccounty.us

925-313-1719

Lucia Ray-Gullien

Human Trafficking Program Manager

lray@cvsolutions.org

(510)815-4528 Cell

 The Alliance to End Abuse

www.ContraCostaAlliance.org

alliance@ehsd.cccounty.us

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