Services for Survivors
Through a contract with HHS/ORR, USCCB/MRS provides services to foreign national survivors of trafficking in the U.S. and its territories. USCCB/MRS administers the program through partnerships with local social service organizations across the country by subcontracting with them to provide comprehensive case management services to survivors. USCCB/MRS provides coordination, training, per-capita funding, and monitoring to subcontractors, and partners with experts in the field to provide specialized assistance.
- The Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) provides legal technical assistance and case consultation to subcontractors under the Anti-Trafficking Services Per Capita Program, lawyers and law enforcement personnel.
- Project REACH provides consultation and mental health services to survivors of trafficking in the U.S. under the Anti-Trafficking Services Per Capita Program
See the following for more information about this program:
- Anti-Trafficking Per Capita Services Program Brochure
- Anti-Trafficking Per Capita Services Program Overview
If your agency is interested in becoming a subcontractor,
click here to fill out a HHS-USCCB Anti-Trafficking Services Interest Form.