Nebraska Partnership Against the Trafficking of Humans (PATH) connects individuals and organizations across the state to build a coordinated and caring response to human trafficking informed by the needs and experiences of survivors. We aim to strengthen support systems and promote healing across Nebraska.
Nebraska PATH is a collaborative network of organizations working together to prevent trafficking, support survivors, and strengthen systems. Our organizing team includes representatives from:

We promote shared standards and practices that reflect the best and emerging strategies in supporting survivors. Nebraska PATH endorses the Standards of Practice to Support Victims/Survivors of Trafficking and integrates them into training, education, and resource-sharing efforts.
The Service Provider Directory for Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking helps partners make informed referrals and shows the range of services available to survivors in Nebraska. Categories include:
This directory is a starting point. We recommend contacting providers directly before making referrals to ensure their services meet a survivor’s current needs.
Note: Nebraska PATH does not evaluate, certify, or endorse any listed providers. Inclusion does not guarantee service availability.
Everyone has a role in ending human trafficking. Whether you’re a survivor, advocate, service provider, or concerned community member—there’s a place for you in Nebraska PATH.
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