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Together we can make a difference by fighting for the the rights of people around the world
We've been protecting human rights worldwide and here at home for more than 150 years.
Our commitment to Doing The Most Good® has positioned us as a leader in combatting human trafficking, aiding the abused, advocating for the poor, hungry, exploited, and underpaid, and more. Likewise, we follow Christ's command to care for the prisoner, rehabilitating them so they don't offend again. And, our world missions work builds infrastructures to ensure all children have access to education and single mothers can learn skills to earn a liveable wage.
Throughout the Midwest, Salvation Army offers frontline advocacy and care for human trafficking survivors. In Chicago alone, our STOP-IT program is a national model that leads the way in fighting human trafficking.
The Salvation Army has built strong relationships with local partners and coalitions to raise public awareness of injustices - from human trafficking and domestic abuse to mistreatment of the poor. From voicing our concern in city halls to state houses over sustainable funding or proposed legislation that would negatively impact victims, we answer the call in the name of all those we liberate. In some areas, we even offer legal aid to the poor. Additionally, we hold specialized awareness trainings in order for case managers and every day people to identify signs of abuse and trafficking.
Our shelters are open to anyone in need of help. Many times, our shelters for women and children provide a safe space for someone who has taken the brave step to get out of an abusive situation. Long-term, these victims can find a new start with our transitional or permanent, supportive housing options.
For us, fighting for human dignity must also include reaching out to those who need correctional care. For men and women in prison, those about to be released or those freed after serving time, compassion can be the difference between a new life path or repeat incarceration. Our staff members minister to survivors, offenders, and their families. We work to restore individuals to their rightful role in society. For those combatting the temptation to abuse a substance, The Salvation Army operates the largest free, rehabilitation program in the U.S. Our Adult Rehabilitation Centers help people stabilize and put families back together again.
We invest in countries around the world where the primary issue may be a lack of access to education or skills training. We build schools to ensure children can learn, and train single mothers with skills that help them earn a fair and liveable wage to support their families.
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