The Look Beneath the Surface Regional Anti-Trafficking Program serves targeted geographic areas and focuses on the identification and referral of foreign and domestic victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons as defined by the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 .
Activities include:
- Direct outreach to individuals who are experiencing or who have experienced sex or labor trafficking
- Anti-trafficking training and technical assistance to local professionals and organizations or entities that may encounter individuals who are being trafficked
- Active participation in a strong multidisciplinary anti-trafficking coalition or task force
- Strategic public awareness activities
Learn more about the results of the Look Beneath the Surface Regional Anti-Trafficking Program.
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