Immediate Help

If you are in immediate danger, call 911

You are not alone; help is available. You know your situation best and when you’re ready, Terebinth Refuge can help.

In the St. Cloud area

Our first priority is your safety. Our advocates can work with you to create a safety plan that includes ways to be safe while in your situation, as you are planning to leave, or after you leave. There are many things to consider when safety planning, including where to find shelter or safe housing, how to cope with your emotions, what other supportive services are available to you, and more. Each person’s safety plan is going to be different.

To speak with a Terebinth Refuge advocate, please call the Intake Line 320-428-4707 (M-F, 8a-4p).

Youth up to age 24 can also contact the East Central Safe Harbor Regional Navigator (serving Benton, Sherburne, Stearns Counties): Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota (LSS) Brainerd 866-824-3770

In Minnesota

Minnesota’s Day One Crisis Line provides support to individuals experiencing trafficking, exploitation, and other harms:

Safe Harbor Regional Navigators serve as regional points of contact and can help connect sexually exploited youth up to age 24 to safe housing and services.

Outside Minnesota:

If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline toll-free hotline, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-888-373-7888 to speak with a specially trained Anti-Trafficking Hotline Advocate. Support is provided in more than 200 languages.

Callers can dial 711 to access the Hotline using TTY.

You can also email help@humantraffickinghotline.org

To report a potential human trafficking situation, call the hotline at 1-888-373-7888, or submit a tip online here.

When Domestic Abuse Overlaps with Sex Trafficking

Depending on your relationship with your trafficker or pimp, you may also be eligible to access domestic violence resources in the state.

In Minnesota, “domestic abuse” is when the following acts are committed by a family or household member:

Family or household member” means:

  • spouses and former spouses;
  • parents and children;
  • persons related by blood;
  • persons who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past;
  • persons who have a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have lived together at any time;
  • a man and woman if the woman is pregnant and the man is alleged to be the father, regardless of whether they have been married or have lived together at any time; and
  • persons involved in a significant romantic or sexual relationship.

If this fits your situation, click here to find emergency shelter.

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