Georgia Coalition to Combat Human Trafficking Members:
- Atlanta Dream Center
- Atlanta Police Department
- Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation
- Beara Enterprises LLC
- Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit District Attorney's Office
- Carrolton Police Department
- Chatham County District Attorney's Office
- Cherokee Judicial Circuit
- Clayton Circuit Public Defender
- Clayton County District Attorney’s Office
- Clayton County officer of the Solicitor General
- Cobb County Police Department
- CSEC Response Team of CACGA
- DeKalb County District Attorney's Office
- Department of Community Supervision
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of Labor
- Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health
- Douglas County’s District Attorney’s Office
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN)
- Georgia Bureau of Investigation
- Georgia Center for Child Advocacy
- Children's Advocacy Centers of Georgia
- Georgia Commission on Women
- Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice
- Georgia Office of the Attorney General
- Georgia Sheriffs Association
- Gwinnett County Police Department
- Homeland Security Investigations
- Houston’s County Sheriff’s office
- Institute on Healthcare and Human Trafficking at the SVB Center for Safe and Healthy Children at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
- Newton Police Department
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
- Office of the District Attorney - Cobb Judicial Circuit
- Office of the Fulton County District Attorney
- Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia
- Richmond County School System Department of School Safety
- Smyrna PD
- Someone Cares
- Street Grace
- Tapestri Inc.
- Towaliga District Attorney’s Office
- United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Georgia
- United States Attorney's Office, Middle District of Georgia
- United States Customs
- Wellspring Living
- Western Judicial Circuit District Attorney Office
- Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation (CEASE) Clinic
Roles and Responsibilities of Members:
- To serve on the Coalition Task Force and to-be determined committee.
- To review data and research on human trafficking as provided by CJCC’s Statistical Analysis Center and project coordinators.
- To review model protocols and best practices for developing a coordinated statewide response.
- To attend meetings in-person or via web conference.
- To respond to email communications in a timely manner.
- Participate in surveys and respond to requests from CJCC’s Statistical Analysis Center to evaluate the operations of the Task Force.
- To use the designated project platform to share files.
- To designate a substitute attendee to address agency commitments to the Task Force when member is not available.
Benefits of Participation:
- Enhance service delivery
- Learn about new resources and referrals
- Strengthen partnerships and develop new ones
- Network and build relationships with state agency leaders, victim service organization staff, and criminal justice system agencies
- Improve your organization's visibility
- Take part in enhancing services and justice for human trafficking victims in Georgia