10 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Child Trafficking and Abuse Recovery Services or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ARIZONA YOUTH PARTNERSHIP Arizona Youth Partnership is a nonprofit organization that empowers youth and families across Arizona to live healthy and purposeful lives through various prog… | AZ | $4.5M | 2 |
| 2 | EXTREME LOVE MINISTRIES Extreme Love Ministries (ELM) is a nonprofit organization based in Maricopa, Arizona, focused on combating human trafficking and social injustice through outre… | AZ | $549K | 2 |
| 3 | Food For The Hungry Inc Food for the Hungry is a Christian humanitarian aid and global development organization that provides relief and development programs. They work to build resil… | AZ | $172.8M | 2 |
| 4 | HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES INC HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES INC (HCS) is an Arizona-based nonprofit established in 1986, providing trauma-informed child welfare and behavioral health programs. HC… | AZ | $2.3M | 2 |
| 5 | VETERANS FOR CHILD RESCUE INC Veterans For Child Rescue Inc is a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating child trafficking and exploitation in the United States. They focus on prevent… | AZ | $576K | 2 |
| 6 | APPLEJACKS RANCH Applejack's Ranch is an Arizona-based nonprofit supporting survivors of trafficking and exploitation through trauma-informed programs focused on healing, self-… | AZ | $24K | 1 |
| 7 | DEFENDERS OF CHILDREN Defenders of Children is a Phoenix-based nonprofit organization founded in 2007 that provides free trauma-informed legal services to low-income children and th… | AZ | $874K | 1 |
| 8 | FLORENCE IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE RIGHTS PROJECT INC The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal services to men, women, and children detained in Arizona for immigration-related issues. Th… | AZ | $16.0M | 1 |
| 9 | STREETLIGHTUSA STREETLIGHTUSA, also known as Where Hope Lives, provides trauma-informed residential care and support services for young female survivors of commercial sexual … | AZ | $3.7M | 1 |
| 10 | THE DREAM INSTITUTE INC The Dream Institute Inc. is a nonprofit organization based in Phoenix, AZ that provides recovery and rehabilitation services for survivors of human trafficking… | AZ | $1.8M | 1 |
strategies used in this cluster
Theories of action extracted from orgs in this subtree. Click any to see the full set of orgs running the same approach.
- Client-Choice Model 1 orgBy providing flexible support via gift cards, organizations meet the specific and evolving needs of at-risk youth, because allowing recipients to choose their own resources increases relevance, dignity, and effectiveness of aid. This strategy shifts away from standardized in-kind donations by empowering individuals to address their own priorities through flexible financial tools like gift cards. It recognizes that those served are best positioned to identify their immediate needs, increasing the impact and personalization of support compared to top-down donation models.STREETLIGHTUSA
- Low-Cost Gift Delivery 1 orgBy restricting sponsor gifts to small, flat, paper-based formats, organizations ensure cost-effective and compliant delivery, because these items minimize shipping costs and bypass customs barriers. This strategy prioritizes logistical efficiency and regulatory compliance in cross-border gift delivery by standardizing gifts to lightweight, non-commercial materials like letters and drawings. Unlike strategies involving physical goods or high-value items, this approach reduces overhead and delays, enabling reliable distribution while maintaining emotional connections between sponsors and recipients.Food For The Hungry Inc
- Standardized Operations Model 1 orgBy implementing documented business processes, the organization achieves consistent and reliable service delivery, because standardized procedures reduce variability and ensure adherence to best practices. This strategy emphasizes operational consistency through formal documentation of policies and procedures, enabling staff across diverse programs—from trauma counseling to residential care—to deliver services uniformly. It supports compliance with accreditation standards like CARF and Sanctuary, and distinguishes itself from more adaptive or decentralized models by prioritizing reliability and accountability through structure.HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES INC
- Structured Well-Being Framework 1 orgBy implementing structured communication and self-care practices, the organization improves emotional regulation and reduces burnout among staff and clients, because consistent, intentional routines create psychological safety and build resilience. This strategy combines formalized group interactions—like guided Community Meetings—with individualized tools such as Safety Plans and Self-Care checklists to proactively support mental health. Unlike reactive or clinical-only approaches, this model embeds well-being into daily operations across both staff and client experiences, making it a systemic, preventive practice within trauma-informed care environments.HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES INC
- Unique Child ID Tracking 1 orgBy assigning unique child ID numbers, sponsorship programs ensure accurate correspondence and gift delivery, because standardized identifiers reduce errors and maintain personal connections across distributed systems. This strategy relies on systematic identification to uphold the integrity of child sponsorship models, ensuring that each sponsored child is uniquely and consistently tracked. Unlike broader beneficiary registration systems, this approach emphasizes personal connection and accountability by linking sponsors directly to specific children through durable identifiers, minimizing misallocation in gift distribution and communication.Food For The Hungry Inc