Have you ever had a question and didn’t know where to find the answer? If so, you’ve come to the right place.
This section is a compilation of answers to the questions most commonly asked by our constituents. Just start by following one of the links below. If you can’t find the question you wanted to ask, don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Mirror Ministries serves survivors of sex trafficking and raises awareness in the Tri-Cities community to prevent and address local trafficking. For a list of specific programs and services we provide, visit our What We Do section.
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We’re always on the lookout for individuals like you wanting to get involved! Visit our How To Help section to find out ways to donate or volunteer.
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We have a responsibility to our community and our donors and work hard to ensure long-term sustainability of the organization. We make our IRS Form 990 available for review, as required by law. Visit our Financials page to learn more.
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Our organization takes our privacy policy seriously and takes steps to protect and ensure the safety of our supporters. We do not sell or otherwise disclose information about our volunteers or supporters outside of our immediate organization. This policy has no exceptions. We do not sell or exchange your information with any other organizations, public, private or nonprofit. For more detailed information visit our Privacy Policy page.
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How many clients do you have?
Our advocates provide case management for around 60 clients each month, with new clients coming in weekly. We also follow up with past clients who have moved away or are further along on their journeys.
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What other agencies do you work with?
We are proud to partner with many wonderful agencies in the Tri-City area, Washington State and nationally. This work is massive and complicated, requiring many pieces to complete the puzzle. We partner with 30-40 agencies each month. Here are a few of our local partners:
- TC-CAT
-Hope Sings
-Mindful Art
-Breakthrough Counseling
-Local counselors, teachers, crisis response, and mental health
-Local churches
-Local and statewide detox and drug rehab programs
-Lourdes
-Fields of Grace
-Tri-Cities Food Bank
-Harvest Outreach
-United Way
-Oxford House
-WSU-TC
-Heritage University
-TC-UGM
-SARC
- My Friend’s Place
- -Domestic Violence Services
- WorkSource
-Lutheran Community Services
-Catholic Family and Child Services
-Dept of Children and Youth Services
-Local law enforcement, including Kennewick PD, Richland PD, Pasco PD, DOC, Benton County Jail, Juvenile Justice Center -
Where do I go if I need help?
If you are in a situation where you feel trapped, we are here to help. Call or text our hotline at 509-212-9995 and our advocate will meet you or come pick you up. Anytime.
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Victims of human trafficking can be any age, any gender, any ethnicity, religion, or social status. The best way to recognize a victim of sex trafficking is to become familiar with the warning signs.
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What should I do if I suspect someone needs help?
In an emergency or a life-threatening situation, call 911. If you think someone you know or have come into contact with needs help, call our hotline at 509-212-9995 and we will help you determine the next steps.
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Our hotline is staffed 24/7 with trained and caring advocates. We will listen to your situation and help you decide which of our many services you need. You can read about these at our Survivor Services page. We will walk alongside you on your road to healing to support encourage you on your goals for your new life.
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What are some local emergency housing options?
Tri-Cities Union Gospel Missions and My Friend’s Place provide local housing. Call our hotline at 509-212-9995 for help finding local emergency housing that is available when you need it.