We will meet anyone where they are. Our Anti-Human Trafficking program is lead by trained professionals and provides a number of safe, confidential, and non-judgmental services.

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Advocacy

We aim to help survivors find healing and justice, and want to help establish community connections that can be used for additional support.

Learn more about the advocacy services that we offer!

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Intervention and Diversion

We offer one-on-one and group mentoring to increase protective factors for high-risk or runaway youth (ages 12-17). We also collaborate with Project Hope to divert individuals with prostitution-related criminal charges, focusing on increasing quality of life and developing safe, supportive connections within our community.

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Safe location for forensic interviews

We have a safe and non-judgmental space that can be used for forensic interviews. Each interview is conducted by a trained forensic interviewer using the RADAR (Recognizing Abuse Disclosure types and Responding) interviewing protocol, aimed to reduce the number of interviews conducted, increase comfortability, and ensure ethics throughout the investigative process.

Forensic interviews can only be requested by Social Service officials and law enforcement.

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Trauma-informed therapy

We provide several free, onsite therapy services for survivors and caregivers, to support individuals in the healing process. The types of therapy we provide are Parent-Child Interactive Therapy, Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Cognitive Processing Therapy.

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Affiliates

We work with credible organizations outside of CrossRoads to ensure that we remain a part of the fight against human-trafficking. Here are some of our affiliates:

North Carolina Coalition Against Human Trafficking (NCCAHT)

NCCAHT is a team composed of members of law enforcement, social services, and criminal justice services, with the goal of raising awareness across North Carolina, prosecute traffickers, and identify and support victims.

The North Carolina Human Trafficking Commission

The North Carolina Human Trafficking commission is an anti-human trafficking organization part of the N.C. Judicial Branch, funding and conducting research, educating state officials and the public, suggesting new legislation, and identifying shortfalls and recommending solutions to combat human trafficking.

Project No Rest

Project No Rest works with agencies, organizations, and schools across North Carolina to increase awareness and prevention about human trafficking and its effects.

Teach2Reach

The Teach2Reach project develops appropriate, educational and protocol curriculum about sex-trafficking for middle and high students across North Carolina.


Polaris Project

Polaris is an organization that aims to help survivors of human trafficking heal and be free, and works to prevent more individuals from becoming victims of traffickers.