Collaboration


We engage with civil society organizations and public sector agencies through a multi-disciplinary focus. This allows us to share, develop, and leverage expertise and resources to serve communities that are vulnerable.

Enhanced Collaborative Model: The 5 Ps


Partnership: Partnerships share, develop and leverage multi-agency and -disciplinary expertise and resources in order to more effectively identify and address human trafficking cases and victims, perform investigations and services, hold perpetrators accountable and empower survivors.

Prevention: Activities and resources intended to reduce and eliminate the potential for victimization in vulnerable populations and of at-risk persons. Prevention is a cornerstone component of any anti-human trafficking effort.

Protection: Empower victim-survivors through restoration of their personal dignity by meeting each victim-survivor where they are at, not where we want them to be, accepting survivorship as a process we shepherd and facilitate and that it is theirs to accept and make happen.

Prosecute: It is imperative to hold perpetrators accountable for their violations of human rights. Emphasize the priority of victim-centered, trauma-informed investigations and consider criminal, civil and administrative cases as successful outcomes.

Policy: Effective policies support and sustain anti-human trafficking efforts by promoting human rights. Policies should reinforce access to the resources and opportunities for all persons and communities to thrive safely, provide compensation for victimization, hold perpetrator’s accountable for their criminal, civil and administrative violations and support multi-agency partnerships.

Juvenile Justice Courts


GCWJ collaborates with Orange County Juvenile Judges to help address domestic minor sex trafficking.

Salvation Army


We partner with the Salvation Army—locally and globally- to train law enforcement, health care, social workers, and community leaders on aftercare best practices.

County Anti-Trafficking Task Forces


GCWJ works with the local anti-human trafficking task forces and their partners to provide outreach and research.

Orange County Department of Education (OCDE)


GCWJ partners with OCDE to educate teachers, administrators, the community and at-risk youth in the schools about human trafficking.

Non-profit partnerships


We work with local and global civil service organizations to collaborate with resources and knowledge.

Government Partnerships


Our highly trained staff and expert practitioners enjoy working relationships with multiple local, federal and international agencies.

Orange County Children & Family Services


GCWJ has a long-standing partnership with OCCFS working against human trafficking.

World Assemblies of God Fellowship (WAGF)


In partnership with WAGF, we support church responses to human trafficking in their own community.