Louisiana

Hope For Children Foundation supports Louisiana. We are committed to help children in Louisiana from abuse and neglect. Here is information where victims and/or their families of all races, age, economic standing, religion, marital status, national origin, disability, pregnancy, medical condition, sexual orientation, and sex, can obtain information to find assistance and can work at establishing an abuse free life. We hope you find this information helpful to better protect children, women and men in Louisiana.

Hope For Children protects kids in Louisiana

Most cities in your state provide victim services, not limited to the following cities:

  • New Orleans
  • Baton Rouge
  • Lafayette
  • Shreveport
  • Lake Charles
  • Alexandria
  • Houma
  • Slidell
  • Bossier City
  • Kenner
  • Hammond
  • Mandeville
  • Natchitoches
  • Denham Springs

As we all know, Louisiana is recognized for its delicious Cajun cooking, horse racing, great jazz bands, Mardi Gras, parades and offering fun for all to enjoy. However, as we all understand, Louisiana has been hit hard by tragedy over the years, it’s people have worked hard to achieve normalcy. We all need to help one another to recover from tragedy, especially in the area concerning child sexual abuse which effects each State in the Nation. Hope For Children Foundation’ board of directors believe finding support for those affected by abuse is necessary. Here is information where victims and/or their families of all races, age, economic standing, religion, marital status, national origin, disability, pregnancy, medical condition, sexual orientation, and sex, may obtain information to find assistance and can work at establishing an abuse free life. Louisiana support for victims and survivors is available.

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Human trafficking is an issue of state, national and international importance, affecting millions of individuals each year. Louisiana Support for Victims and Survivors – Hope For Children Foundation – According to the Palermo Protocol, human trafficking, or “trafficking in persons,” shall mean the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall include, at a minimum, the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labor or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs.

Access Resources to Help Victims in Louisiana

To access the resources available concerning victims of crime, please copy and paste the URL address into your browser and search for assistance. A list of contacts should be available for you.

  • Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence: LCADV
  • Victim Help | LCADV – Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic
  • Violence Louisiana Domestic Violence Help, Programs and Statistics
  • Safe Harbor
  • Faith House, Inc. – Lafayette, LA
  • Know Your Rights – Domestic Violence – Family & Children
  • Self-Help – Domestic Violence – Family & Children | LouisianaLawHelp
  • Metropolitan Center for Women and Children
  • IRIS: Domestic Violence Center of Baton Rouge.
  • Louisiana Domestic Violence Shelters & Assistance
  • Louisiana Flood Aid – Children & Families Displaced

Prevent Child Abuse and Report Suspicious Activity

To help prevent child abuse and report activity that you suspect is related to human trafficking, contact the Attorney General’s Office division, or call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center’s 24/7 hotline at 1-888-373-7888. Exploiters and pimps target vulnerable youth, many of these children have histories of abuse and neglect. The numerous children who run away from home frequently fall prey to the lure of love and security offered to them by perpetrators of child abuse. These type of child abusers labeled as exploiters and pimps, falsely promise innocent children security, only for the child to experience repeated abuse. Ultimately the child is manipulated as they develop a strong sense of loyalty to the exploiter or pimp, then the intense fear of violence often blinds the child from seeing themselves as a victim which usually prevents the child victim from seeking help.

These Internet services are provided by Hope For Children Foundation, intending to help stop child abuse; the corporate headquarters are located in Dallas, Texas. The entity located in New Jersey does not have our permission to use our name. No other entity in the United States or outside the United States have permission to use our name. We have filed for the Trademark of our name since we are the first entity existing in the United States who absolutely originated the name Hope For Children Foundation, on April 2, 1998.

Others Using Our Name without Our Permission, Be Ware

Please do not be tricked by fraudulent activities of another entity fraudulently using our name, Hope For Children Foundation, who’s attempts are clearly to cause damage to our organization. We are one of many real child abuse charities.

Strengthening You, Other Citizens and Communities

We sincerely hope this information assists you toward strengthening you, other citizens and communities throughout your great state. Please contact us should you require additional help or assistance with this site. Thank you and we wish you the best.

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