Bishop Outreach

Bishop Outreach is a non-profit, non-governmental organization involved in rescuing those enslaved in human trafficking.
The organization promotes the awareness and education of different aspects associated with human trafficking along with working with local, state and federal law enforcement (FBI, DHS and DOJ) to expose, arrest and prosecute the traffickers, while providing the necessary support systems that aid in the healing of the physical and mental damages that the child has endured.
Partners
* 3.L.T. - Locals Living Like Tourists (3LT) a Clearwater, Florida company (in addition to running its day-to-day operations) committed to dedicating executive resources, manpower, and funding to assist both National and International Anti-Human Trafficking Organizations in their efforts to Save One Child at a Time.
* B.E.S.T. - Building Empowerment by Stopping Trafficking (BEST) an International legal firm that provides Pro Bono attorney services to victims of human trafficking.
* D.H.S.- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) a Cabinet Department of the United States Federal government, The Department of Homeland Security is charged with the primary responsibilities of protecting the United States and its territories from, and responding to, terrorist attacks, man-made accidents, and natural disasters.
* D.O.J.- The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is the U.S. Federal Executive Department responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice, equivalent to the Justice or Interior Ministries of other countries.
* F.B.I. - The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) a governmental agency belonging to the United States Department of Justice that serves as both a Federal Criminal Investigative organization and an internal Intelligence Agency.
References and resources
* NHTRC - Resource Library
* BJA - Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force Initiative
* Human Trafficking in Your Community
* Human Trafficking in Domestic Servitude
* Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking in a Healthcare Context
* What to Look for during a Medical Exam/Consultation
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* The Health Consequences of Sex Trafficking and their Implications for Identifying Victims in Healthcare Facilities
* Attorney General's Annual Report to Congress and Assessment of U.S. Government Activities to Combat Trafficking in Persons
 
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