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New Day to Stop Trafficking

We exist to foster safety, prevent revictimization, and advocate for social change for survivors and those at risk of trafficking through trauma-informed, survivor-centered, and accessible services.

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 For safe, confidential support, call our local human trafficking hotline 24/7 at (267) 838-5866

 To connect with us for an internship, training, speaker requests, donations or other opportunities to serve survivors of trafficking, please contact Heather LaRocca at Heather.LaRocca@use.salvationarmy.org

  To volunteer your time in one of our programs or donate much-needed items, please email us at NewDayDropIn@gmail.com

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, social media, and street prostitution.

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

 take a closer look at what we do to support survivors:

Drop-In Center

New Day Drop-In Center (NDDI) provides a consistent, safe, welcoming, and trauma-informed environment for women exploited by the commercial sex industry in the Kensington neighborhood of North Philadelphia. New Day believes that women are the experts of their story and aims to create a space where they can work towards reclaiming control over their lives. Learn More

Housing Services

New Day New Home (NDNH) is a long-term transitional living program that prepares women who have been forced into human trafficking for a new life of independence and self-sufficiency. Learn More

Mobile Case Management

Our Mobile Case Management was launched to combat human trafficking with a collaborative approach of federal and local law enforcement agencies and multiple social service organizations. Learn More

Diversion 

The Salvation Army’s Police Assisted Diversion (PAD) Program provides a trauma-informed, client-centered, and collaborative program for adults exploited by the commercial sex industry in Philadelphia, PA. Learn More

  Training & Advocacy

In addition to meeting the basic needs of human trafficking survivors, we work to educate the community on trafficking and advocate for social change. Learn More

  Survivor-Led Programming

We center the lived of experience of survivors in our work to end human trafficking. Learn More

 

Read about our latest program updates & achievements 

2021-2022 New Day to Stop Trafficking Annual Report

See New Day Featured in the New York State Emmy award-winning documentary, HOPE - Stories of Survival

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