Enough Services
Enough Services exists to support individuals breaking free from human trafficking by responding quickly, compassionately, and effectively when safety and stability are on the line. We are a survivor-centered organization built to act in the critical moments when delays, gaps in funding, or system limitations can place victims at continued risk.
Our Mission
Enough Services helps individuals move from crisis to long-term stability by removing immediate barriers to safety, partnering with trusted agencies, and providing rapid, flexible support rooted in dignity, trust, and trauma-informed care.
What We Do
Respond Rapidly to Urgent Needs
We are donor- and corporate-funded so we can act quickly when immediate victim needs arise. This allows us to respond during investigations, rescues, or crisis moments when time-sensitive decisions determine safety and outcomes.
Remove Immediate Barriers to Safety
We fund the “small but critical” needs that too often stand in the way of safety and progress—transportation, safe lodging, basic necessities, and short-term stabilization. These supports can mean the difference between remaining safe or being forced back into harm.
Support Survivor Stability and Recovery
Enough Services provides resources that promote housing security, education, work readiness, transportation, hotel placement, and stabilization services. We also support transitions into long-term substance misuse treatment and trauma-informed care, helping survivors build sustainable pathways forward.
Partner for Coordinated Care
We work closely with law enforcement, service providers, and community partners to ensure coordinated, victim-centered responses. When state or federal funding limitations delay action, we step in to support partner agencies and keep survivors protected.
Our Approach
Victim-Centered and Humanistic
We use a person-centered, trauma-informed approach that prioritizes dignity, choice, and trust. By meeting individuals where they are, we help move them from victim to survivor.
Breaking Cycles of Re‑Victimization
By addressing immediate risks and stabilizing survivors beyond the initial rescue or investigation, we work to reduce recidivism and prevent re-exploitation.
Building Safer Systems
We promote trauma-informed, survivor-centered practices across law enforcement and partner agencies, strengthening responses that keep individuals safe during and after investigations.
Our Impact
Enough Services bridges the gap between crisis and recovery. By removing barriers, responding quickly, and supporting long-term stability, we help survivors reclaim safety, rebuild independence, and move forward with hope and support.
Because safety cannot wait—and healing begins when someone finally has enough support to say, enough.
The CEO of “Enough” is Jennifer Plews and Vice President Kathleen Santanello.
Jennifer Plews has an MA in Mental Health Counseling and is a Certified Psychiatric Screener for New Jersey. She has over 20 years of experience in New Jersey’s intricate Mental Health System of care and has been an advocate for individuals that are diagnosed with Severe Persistent Mental Illness. Jennifer has been a member of local health and human services boards, Gloucester, and Cape May’s Prosecutors Mental Health Commitee, 988 implementation team member, MHESA Chairperson, and Mental Health 101 System of care trainer as well as other achievements with NJ Mental Health System.
Kathleen Santanello is the owner of Work Zone Contractors. A road construction company since 2007. Kathy is a mother of 4 children and Grandmother of 7. She has had a passion for community service and support helping individuals.
This established 501 (c) will 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.