About the Northwest Coalition Against Trafficking
The Northwest Coalition Against Trafficking founded by Soroptimist International Northwestern Region, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, is a coalition of many supporters working to Inform, Educate, and Protect women and girls from Human Labor and Sex Trafficking in the Northwestern Region of the United States of America.
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ptimist International Northwestern Region is the second largest Soroptimist Region in our Federation (behind Japan) and the largest in the United States. Our 104 clubs and over 3,000 members service all the communities throughout Washington, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, and Northern Idaho.
NWCAT's Mission
The coalition protects women and girls in the Northwestern Region and beyond by informing and educating the public through conferences, educational opportunities, events, movie consultation, and safety measures including but not limited to increasing awareness of the need for shelters for victims of trafficking.
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Coalition Partners
- Soroptimist International
- Soroptimist International of the Americas
- "Issues" with Jane Velez-Mitchell on HLN
- Transitions Global
- Polaris Project
- National Human Traffickign Resource Center
- YWCA Greater Portland
- YWCA Clark County
- Seattle Against Slavery
- Just Yell Fire
- InstantAmber
- Shared Hope International
- Helping Heroes / National Vigil For Hope
- Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)
- National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
- TAKE25 Campaign
- Clark County Sheriff’s Office
- Not For Sale Campaign-Washington
- Not For Sale Campaign-Oregon
- City of Portland Bureau of Police
- Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office
- Oregon State Human Trafficking Task Force
- Multnomah County Commissioner Diane McKeel
- Mayor Timothy D. Leavitt, City of Vancouver, WA
- Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna
- SI Hillsboro's "Battle of the Badges"
- Stop the Traffik International
- United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking
- United States Department of Justice
- United States Dept. Health & Human Services
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