Beloved Haven - Moyock NC

Name

Beloved Haven - Moyock NC

Provider Type

Direct Services Agency

Service Provider Type

Anti-Trafficking; Faith-Based Organization; Sexual Abuse/Assault; Labor Exploitation

Populations Served

Adult; Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident; Female; Foreign National; Labor Trafficking; Sex Trafficking

Visas Served

H-2B Visa Holders - Forestry; H-2B Visa Holders - Forestry; A-3 Visa Holders; H-2B Visa Holders; J-1 Visa Holders; H-2A Visa Holders; G-5 Visa Holders

Geographic Service Area

Northeastern NC and Hampton Roads VA

Public Phone

Main: (252) 339-6304
Hotline: (252) 455-5760
Additional 1: (252) 339-6304

Hotline Details

Crisis Hotline

Primary Email

thebelovedhaven@gmail.com

Secondary Email

thebelovedhaven@gmail.com

Website

Languages

English

Funding

State-level anti-trafficking funding; Other private funding

Mission Statement

Beloved Haven is a grassroots nonprofit focused on helping victims of prostitution, trafficking and addiction

Human Trafficking Hotline Statistics

50,123

signals were received by the Hotline in 2021. Includes calls, texts, and online chats and tips.

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Important Notice

Compass Connections is honored to assume operations of the National Human Trafficking Hotline. We are working closely with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Polaris to ensure a smooth and coordinated transition. To ensure there are no lapses in services, the handoff of the Hotline communication channels including SMS, chat, and the toll-free number is being conducted in a phased approach over the next month, with full operational transition anticipated in December.


During this transition period, our joint focus with HHS and Polaris remains on maintaining survivor safety, confidentiality, and continuous access to critical services. We appreciate the patience and support of the Hotline partners and stakeholders throughout this process. Once the transition is complete, Compass Connections will begin engaging with partners and stakeholders to strengthen collaboration and continue our shared commitment to supporting survivors and combating human trafficking.