Trafficking Victims Assistance Program - International Institute of Minnesota
Assists foreign-born trafficking survivors through direct, trauma-informed case management. Also provides training and technical assistance to other agencies. Assists with finding safe, affordable housing; accessing health care and mental health care; obtaining job training; learning English; obtaining referrals for legal services and other social services.
Categories
Last assured
06/27/2024
Physical Address
1694 Como Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55108
Hours
8:45 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday
Voice
Fax
(651)647-9268
Voice
(651)647-0191
Application process
Call; email; visit website
Required documents
Call for more information
Eligibility
Foreign-born youth and adult survivors of human trafficking
Languages
Italian
Tigrinya
Swahili
Arabic
Amharic
Hindi
Indonesian
Spanish
Hebrew
German
Burmese
French
Karen
Dutch
Somali
Service area
MN ND SD WI
Agency info
International Institute of Minnesota
Assistance to immigrants and refugees in their transition as new Americans by providing critical services for integration into a new community. Comprehensive services range from refugee resettlement and citizenship and immigration support to English education, college preparation, and workforce and leadership development.