SAFETY
Help finding immediate, secure shelter for victims escaping dangerous situations, offering a safe place to stay while long-term solutions are arranged.
EMPOWERMENT
Connecting victims to essential services such as employment assistance, educational programs, financial aid, and long-term housing solutions.
SUPPORT
Providing support to victims, including access to healthcare, legal services, housing, and job training to help them regain control over their lives.



ENOUGH is a non-profit organization that works with individuals who are survivors of human trafficking.

Our mission is to empower and support individuals to help rebuild their foundation of life. We provide care kits, resiliency classes, life classes, scholarship funding and other needs for individuals to break free from captivity. We also include outreach efforts for community education and awareness, warning signs, prevention, and intervention.

WHAT WE OFFER

CONNECTIONS

Our team has access to link individuals to mental, physical, and social service support. With a vast knowledge of NJ mental health system a person seeking services, housing can be assisted upon request.







CARE KITS

Our Care Kits are available upon request to help give a survivor the little things they need when first seeking help.
They contain hygiene items, change of clothes, undergarments, brush, journal, pen, and Mental Health Resource Guide (NJ).
We have partnered with local outpatient resources and police departments to ensure delivery of the Care Kits are available when needed.
We also have the capabilities of mailing the Care Kits to anywhere within the US.

WISHES

If a survivor has a need and a special requested item. Click the link. We are ready and able to assist in specific needs that keeps the survivor from returning to captivity.








We help bring aide and assistance to identified victims of human trafficking.

We partner with Work Zone Contractors to further enhance the work of TAT (Truckers Against Trafficking) with educating and being identified as a resource for an individual looking to escape.

24.9

million people are victims of human trafficking worldwide*

1 in 4

women in the U.S. experience severe domestic violence*

71%

of human trafficking victims are women and girls*

15%

15% of violent crime in the U.S are domestic violence cases*

Meet Our Team

Our dedicated and caring team are here for you.

Do you have any questions?

“Enough” will establish relationships with surrounding existing mental health and substance misuse programs, the local prosecutor's office, and job readiness/higher education entities to ensure that individuals needing monetary or structural support are given the tools they need to not fall back into situations such as sex trafficking.

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