The new year promises to bring even more change to the agency and survivors of human trafficking. We are roughly halfway through the renovations of the main structure on the Survivor Restoration Campus which will house our 8-bed Residential Program and Care Center. We are creating a haven for survivors of human trafficking to seek rest and safety.
Read MoreNASHVILLE, Tenn. (Olivia Michael - WTVF) — Looking at the Nashville area home from the outside it's just another beautiful home, but what happens inside is what makes it truly unique.
Read MoreNASHVILLE, TN. (Natasha Senjanovic - WPLN) - This year, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee gave an unprecedented $5 million to a handful of groups fighting sex trafficking, which advocates say is part of a bigger push to change how sexually exploited people are treated.
Read MoreNASHVILLE, TN. May 13, 2021. (tn.gov) - Today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced a new series of partnerships to fight human trafficking in Tennessee.
Read MoreTHE VOTES ARE IN!
The Tennessee General Assembly approved Governor Lee’s budget which includes a historic $3.5 million-dollar investment to End Slavery Tennessee.
Read MoreNASHVILLE, TN. April 29, 2021. The Tennessee General Assembly announced today that they have approved the budget for the state’s upcoming fiscal year, which will include an unprecedented 3.5-million-dollar appropriation to End Slavery Tennessee (ESTN). Filed as an amendment to his original budget proposal, Governor Bill Lee, requested the funding to combat the state’s second-fastest-growing crime.
Read MoreNASHVILLE, TN. April 29, 2021. (tn.gov) - Today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget has passed through the General Assembly. The budget totals $42.6 billion and includes historic investments in literacy, mental health, broadband, and safety.
Read MoreJust 3 minutes of your time could ensure 3.5-million-dollars reaches End Slavery Tennessee!
Your action in the next ten days could have a huge impact in our state’s largest commitment to provide aftercare services for human trafficking survivors in Tennessee’s history!
Read MoreThis week, Governor Bill Lee proposed the largest state appropriation to support Human Trafficking survivors in our state’s history. A 3.5-million-dollar investment with End Slavery Tennessee (ESTN) will enable our agency to begin a five-phase plan to increase affordable, safe housing opportunities and intensify trauma informed care in a clinical environment.
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