What is trafficking?

The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) defines a sex trafficking victim as a person induced to perform a commercial sex act through force, fraud, or coercion. Any person under age 18 who performs a commercial sex act is considered a victim of human trafficking, regardless of whether force, fraud, or coercion was present.

Who We Are

At The Net, we support adult female survivors of trafficking on their journey to rebuild their life. If you or someone you know has been affected by the sex industry we would love to walk alongside you.

Who We Serve:

  • Women over the age of 18 at the time of applying

  • Have been clean and sober at least 30 days (at the time of intake)

  • Free from imminent threat from others

  • Not a threat to herself or others

Get Help

Make a Referral

Fill out this form to refer someone to The Net’s Enrichment program. You can learn more about the program here.

Are you a survivor?

If you’re a survivor interested in receiving our services, call us at 817.502.7128 and talk with a staff member. We’ll answer any questions you have about our program and how to get help. If our staff is already on the line with someone else, please leave your name and number so we can return your call.

Additional Resources

If you’re looking for resources in addition to those that The Net provides, you can find a list here.

In crisis?

 Call/text MHMR iCare Hotline Call- 817-335-3022 or Text- 800-866-2465

*For immediate safety, call the National Trafficking Hotline at: 1-888-373-7888 –or- TEXT: BeFree 233373