Our Mission

A national survivor-led nonprofit organization, transforming the growth of BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ survivors of domestic trafficking and those impacted by the commercial sex industry by providing barrier-free access to survivor-centered support focused on mental health, education, and economic stability. 

Our Vision

YAMT envisions creating a world where mental health, education, and financial stability are no longer barriers to success for marginalized survivors.

We envision a world where marginalized survivors are seen, heard and understood in their own lives, communities and through a wider lens of society’s views.  

Our Programs

All Services are provided for 100% free

Wellness Center

Our Wellness Center aims to build upon the crisis management model and move towards long-term care by providing, connecting and eliminating barriers for survivors to gain access to survivor-centered, trauma-informed mental health services throughout NJ and nationally.

All services are provided nationally except for individual counseling services*

Educational Empowerment

Our Educational Empowerment program supports survivors in re-investing in their own educational journeys through cash grants to help survivors pay for Tuition, Rent, Childcare, Transportation, and the Internet to continue supporting their long-term education goals.

Economic Empowerment

Our Economic Empowerment program directly invests in survivor-led small businesses by providing survivor leaders with flexible funding as they embark on pathways to financial freedom.

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Clients Served

610

Served throughout 35 different states.

Survivor-led Small Businesses

45 businesses

financially empowered through grants and mentorship

Nurture By YAMT

426

Wellness boxes gifted to survivors nationally.

Wellness Center

400 wellness sessions

provided to survivors interacting in our individual and group counseling services as well as peer mentorship services.

Uplifting Marginalized Survivors

70%

Of our communities served identify as BIPOC or 2SLGBTQIA

Survivor Wellness Fund

$100,000

Invested in survivors through our survivor emergency fund, education program, economic empowerment program, and therapy reimbursement program

Economic Empowerment

18 Survivor-leaders

Provided economic empowerment opportunities through employment and consultation opportunities at YAMT.

Education Empowerment

34 scholarships

Awarded to survivors nationally to pursue education ventures within trade school, certification programs, community college and four year degrees.

Training and Technical Assistance

1300 Providers

Trained in house and in collaboration with community partners.

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As a survivor-led organization, we aim to stand apart by creating a specific model of support, empowerment and understanding for survivors who are Black, Indigenous, Latino/a, survivors of color and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex and Asexual+ survivor communities.

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