Never Miss a Chance to Do the Most Good

Please enter your name, email and zip code below to sign up!

Please enter your first name
Please enter your last name
Please enter a valid email address
Please enter a valid zip code

Never Miss a Chance to Do the Most Good

Please enter your name, email and zip code below to sign up!

Please enter your first name
Please enter your last name
Please enter a valid email address
Please enter a valid zip code
Volunteer in this Community
Ways we help in this Community
Donate to this Community
How you can help in this community
Hear More from this Community

Never Miss a Chance to Do the Most Good

Please enter your name, email and zip code below to sign up!

Please enter your first name
Please enter your last name
Please enter a valid email address
Please enter a valid zip code
Humans Are Not Property Image

Humans Are Not Property

Along with providing emergency direct services for victims of human trafficking, we take a holistic approach to healing.

Donate Now

       "Human trafficking involves the user of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act, or commerical sex involving a person under 18 years of age."

–U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Did You Know?

Human Trafficking is the crime of using force, fraud or coercion to induce another individual to sell sex, to work, or provide service.

Sex Trafficking has been found in wide variety of venues within the sex industry, including residential brothels, escort services, fake massage businesses, strip clubs, and street prostitution.

Labor Trafficking has been found in diverse labor settings, including domestic work, small businesses, large farms, and factories.

National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888

The Salvation Army Supports Survivors.

A Legacy of Justice

For more than 150 years, The Salvation Army has stood firmly behind individuals impacted by trafficking and exploitation. In the 1800s, we pioneered an undercover sex trafficking investigation, which directly shaped the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885. By 1900, The Salvation Army had created over 100 safe houses throughout London, New York, and other global locations to help those fleeing exploitative circumstances. Over a century later, we remain fully committed to eradicating forced labor and sexual exploitation and to ending sexual and gender-based violence.

Restoration Now

Restoration Now, The Salvation Army of Delaware's anti-human trafficking program, continues to build awareness of the human trafficking epidemic through outreach, training, and community partnerships and to provide emergency shelter and trauma-informed case management care to the women we serve.

If you need help, call (302) 472-0743

Restoration Now

For referrals, to schedule a training, or for more information, contact Lauren Arnold, Program Manager, M-F, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM at (302) 472-0743.

This program provides:

  • Awareness and training/community outreach
  • Emergency housing
  • Case management by trauma-informed staff:
    • Court accompaniment
    • Housing and employment search
    • Support groups and classes
    • Spiritual guidance
    • Internship connections
    • Educational guidance
    • Scholarship search in collaboration with our community partners
    • Life skills & mentoring

Helpful Resources

  • The Salvation Army USA: SalvationArmyUSA.org/usn/fight-human-trafficking
  • Polaris, a leader in the global fight to eradicate modern slavery: PolarisProject.org
  • SA Justice by The Salvation Army, to inspire, inform and instigate justice: SAJustice.us
  • Meet me at the Well: provides highly individualized support for survivors of human trafficking in their journey for healing, achieving independence, safe and sustainable housing, and employment: TheWellDE.org
  • Zoë Ministries is a faith based non-profit whose mission is to provide a home that offers physical, emotional, and spiritual healing to minor victims of Domestic Sex Trafficking in and from Delaware: Zoe-Delaware.org

If you would like to donate to this program, please email Marsha Corcoran.

“While women weep, as they do now, I'll fight. While little children go hungry, as they do now, I'll fight. While men go to prison, in and out, in and out, as they do now, I'll fight. While there is a drunkard left, while there is a poor lost girl upon the streets, while there remains one dark soul without the light of God, I'll fight-I'll fight to the very end!”

― William Booth

Other Ways We Meet Needs