The National Trafficking Sheltered Alliance (NTSA) is a network of service providers dedicated to enhancing services and increasing access to care for survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. They connect survivors throughout the country with appropriate residential shelters efficiently and with dignity through their Alliance Referral System (ARS). NTSA also equips residential programs across the U.S. with training resources to learn and grow in a collaborative community through their Membership Knowledge Center. Additionally, they provide accreditation to ensure survivors receive the highest quality of care from healthy, trauma-informed organizations.
With a mission to bring together residential service providers, NTSA encourages membership and participation from any organization or entity actively engaged in anti-trafficking efforts. They offer two types of membership: General Membership for agencies providing long-term, restorative services for survivors, and Associate Membership for organizations directly serving survivors in various capacities. NTSA also has a community of monthly supporters called The Arbor, who are dedicated to ensuring survivors of trafficking and exploitation receive the best quality of care. Through their work, NTSA aims to create a national network of support for survivors and those who serve them.
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