Trafficking Victims Assistance Program - International Institute of Minnesota
1694 Como Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55108
Eligibility
Foreign-born youth and adult survivors of human trafficking
Required documents
Call for more information
Hours
8:45 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday
Email[email protected]
Languages
Hindi, Karen, French, Swahili, Dutch, Somali, Italian, Indonesian, Spanish, Arabic, Amharic, Burmese, Tigrinya, Hebrew, German
Interpretation services
Interpretation services available
Application process
Call; email; visit website
Service area
MN
ND
SD
WI
Other Information
Languages
- Somali
- Spanish
Program Fees
- No Fee
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.
Last Assured
12/18/2025
Providing organization
International Institute of Minnesota
Provides 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.
