Local Organizations and Referrals

In addition to the organizations listed below, please call the hotline 1-888-3737-888 for specialized victim services referrals.
North Carolina Coalition Against Human Trafficking (NCCAHT)
State-Wide
http://www.nccasa.net/nccaht
30th Judicial District DV & SA Alliance, Inc.
Waynesville, NC
Main: (828) 452-2122
Hotline: 1-877-355-5510
General Email:
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Victim Advocate Email:
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www.30thalliance.org
Legal Services of Southern Piedmont
Charlotte, NC
Intake: 704-376-1600
Spanish Language Line: 800-247-1931
Toll Free for Outside Mecklenburg County: 800-438-1254
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www.lssp.org
NCCASA
Raleigh, NC
Main: 919-871-1015
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www.nccasa.org
United Family Services
24 Hr. Hotline: 704-332-2513
Main: 704-332-9034
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http://unitedfamilyservices.org
World Relief NC
Statewide, NC
Main: 336-887-9007
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http://worldrelief.org/northcarolina
If you are interested in additional volunteer opportunities, click here.
If you are interested in receiving regular updates from the National Human Trafficking Resource Center or Polaris Project, click here.
Current state laws
| North Carolina - Current Criminal Statutes | |
|---|---|
| 14-43.10 | Definitions |
| 14-43.11 | Human Trafficking |
| 14-43.13 | Sexual Servitude |
| 14-43.12 | Involuntary Servitude |
| 7A474.3 | Eligible activities and limitations |
| 15A266.3A | DNA sample required for DNA analysis upon arrest for certain offenses |
| 15A832 | Responsibilities of the district attorney's office |
| 15C-1 | Address confidentiality program. Purpose |
| 15C-3 | Address confidentiality program |
| 15C-4 | Filing and certification of applications; authorization card |
| 15C-10 | Assistance for program applicants |
| 14-2.3 | Forfeiture of gain acquired through criminal activity. |
| 75D-3 | Definitions |
| HB-950-5.3A. | Training for Law Enforcement |
| HB-950- 15.3A. | Establishing Human Trafficking Commission |
| 15A-831 | Responsibilities of law enforcement agency |
For additional information about State and Federal Policy, including pending legislation and current statutes in other states, please visit the Policy section.
For general information and additional resources about human trafficking in the United States, please visit the Resources section.
NHTRC call Statistics
To view call statistics for North Carolina, click on the links below.
2012 Annual Report
2012 Quarter 3 Report
2012 Quarter 2 Report
2012 Quarter 1 Report
2011 Annual Report
2010 Annual Report
2009 Annual Report
For general hotline statistics and reports, click here.
Publications
If you are aware of a report or publication that you would like included, please email or call the NHTRC.
Please Note: This is not an exhaustive list. Organizations included in this section have human trafficking-specific service programs or have been identified as serving victims of human trafficking. If your organization is not included and you would like to be added, or if you are aware of a specific state report or publication that you would like included, please review inclusion criteria and submit your request via email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . All statistics outlined above were generated based on limited criteria from calls received by the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) hotline. This is not a representation or report on the scale or scope of human trafficking on a particular state or national level. These statistics may be subject to change.




