Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network – Supporting Programs Fighting Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking and Child Sexual Exploitation

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Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network (AATN) was formed to offer collaborative opportunities among non-profits engaged in the work of combating the sexual exploitation of minors in Arizona.

In addition, it was intended that AATN would provide administrative support services required by the programs in an effective yet low cost model. The intent in creating this partnership among such agencies is to raise awareness, avoid duplication of efforts, identify both unmet needs and best practices, and leverage successful models.

Currently, AATN programs include TRUST (Training and Resources United to Stop Trafficking), CEASE Arizona (Cities Engaged Against Sexual Exploitation), CSI (Community Schools Initiative), ALWAYS (Arizona Legal Women And Youth Services), the SAFE Action Project, and Just.Men.Arizona. Each program offers a unique focus to create a comprehensive overlay of activities in our fight against Child Sexual Exploitation. It is hoped that in the future, these efforts will be expanded to include others in the field, thereby creating a strong network of concerned community members fighting the many facets of human sex and labor trafficking.

For more information, visit www.AATNAZ.org