Collaboration
We collaborate with others who are working on the front lines of the anti-trafficking movement.
Material Drives
Traffickers often seek out material or emotional vulnerabilities. One way C.A.S.T. tries to prevent sex trafficking is by reducing the material vulnerabilities of our neighbors. We do this through our material donation drives.
We work with organizations that either provide direct services to survivors of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation OR organizations that support people experiencing a vulnerability that can lead to trafficking or exploitation.
Partnerships & Community Engagement
We are more effective when we work together than when we work alone. We want to work in collaboration with other organizations. Many of the events and programs we offer are co-hosted with other organizations.
We do not want to reinvent the wheel, but celebrate the work already being done by incredible people in the anti-trafficking movement. We want each person to be aware of every opportunity to learn about this issue, which is why we share as many education and awareness opportunities hosted by other organizations that we can.