Empowering Lives Through Compassionate Support
Transforming futures for trafficking survivors with dedicated care and resources.
Medical Care
Comprehensive health services for trauma recovery.
Education and training for sustainable futures.
Legal assistance for navigating complex systems.
Vocational Training
Job Placement
Empowering Survivors, Transforming Lives
Seven Sisters is a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting trafficking victims through medical care, education, and vocational training, helping them transition into productive lives within society.
Who We Are
Our Mission
We provide comprehensive support, including legal representation and job placement, to empower individuals in their recovery journey and foster a pathway towards a fulfilled and independent future.
Empowering Lives Together
We provide essential support for trafficking victims through comprehensive care and vocational training.
Medical and Psychological Care
Offering health services to support recovery and well-being for our clients.
Education and Training
Providing educational resources and vocational training for successful reintegration into society.
Legal Representation Services
Assisting clients with legal matters to ensure their rights are protected and upheld.
Empower Lives
Supporting trafficking victims through education, care, and job placement.
Aftercare Homes
Our aftercare homes provide a safe haven for trafficking survivors, offering essential medical, psychological, and vocational support to help them rebuild their lives and achieve independence.
Vocational Training
We offer vocational training programs designed to equip trafficking survivors with the skills needed for successful employment, fostering self-sufficiency and confidence as they transition into fulfilling careers.
Seven Sisters transformed my life, providing essential care and support after my traumatic experience. Forever grateful!
Emily R.
The vocational training and job placement services helped me regain my independence and confidence. Highly recommend!
John D.