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Estimated Basic Center Program funding allocations, by state and region, for Fiscal Year 2024.

Estimated Basic Center Program funding allocations, by state and region, for Fiscal Year 2023.

Human trafficking is a criminal issue and a public health challenge. It can happen to any person of any race, age, gender, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion or nationality. However, some populations are more vulnerable to human trafficking than others. The Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) funded projects serve children, youth, individuals, and families nationwide that have been impacted by extreme trauma and adverse experiences. Certainly, intimate partner violence, homelessness, lack of youth supporting systems, socio-economic challenges, and structural racism and inequities increase the risks for multiple victimizations, including human trafficking.

Maternity Group Homes

October 5, 2020

Learn about FYSB's Maternity Group Home Program.

Learn about FYSB's Basic Center Program.

Learn about FYSB's Transitional Living Program.

The Street Outreach Program enables organizations around the country to help young people get off the streets.

This webinar, recorded August 20, 2020, features a live panel discussion on how to use data to measure social capital and build connections for vulnerable youth. 

ACF FY 2020 Budget Breakdown

Human trafficking transcends demographic categories. Its survivors span the spectrum of race, class, and geography. However, some populations are at greater risk for trafficking than others, and runaway and homeless youth (RHY) are among the most vulnerable.