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Why Support C.A.S.T. and Prevention Work in the Anti-Trafficking Movement

Many places in the United States often view the anti-trafficking movement as working with victims and survivors. This means most grant and funding opportunities are reserved for victim / survivor services. Most organizations that focus on prevention, education, and community empower rely on donations and corporate sponsorships. Your financial support is essential for the work that we do.

We truly could not do this without you!

C.A.S.T. volunteers

If you would like to join the fight against sex trafficking and sexual exploitation through sharing your resources, here are a few ways to support C.A.S.T.

Donate Financially:

Donate by Credit Card

Donate by Check

To give by check, mail your support to the address below:

P.O Box 251001, Woodbury, MN 55125

Donate via GiveMN

Donate With Your Shopping:

Groceries for Good Causes

  1. Shop at Kowalski’s Market in Woodbury

  2. Request your receipt at checkout

  3. Drop your receipt in the C.A.S.T. bin

Amazon Smile

  1. Visit smile.amazon.com

  2.  Type in Citizens Against Sex Trafficking

  3.  When you shop on Amazon, always access amazon through smile.amazon.com, shop as normal, and help C.A.S.T. make a difference in our community

Breakdown of Costs

$5

Covers the cost of one student learning how to protect themself through the Power Over Predators curriculum.

$250

Covers the cost of bringing in an expert to our awareness nights.

$500

Covers the cost for the entire awareness night.

$1,500

Sponsors a school to receive Power Over Predators for a year.

Thanks to you:

C.A.S.T. Volunteers

31 educators, officers, social service providers, and community members certified to teach Power Over Predators.

41 C.A.S.T. event programs including Community Awareness Nights, Round Tables, Power Over Predator Trainings, Awareness Trivia Wheel, and more.

Art supplies

100 art therapy supplies provided for survivors of child sex trafficking in a local residential program that has served over 100 survivors this past year.

C.A.S.T. education

4400+ people taught about the realities of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation taking place in our backyard.

Power Over Predators training

1200+ middle school and high school students have learned how to identify and avoid potential predators as well as remove themselves if they are in exploitation.