Get involved

More than one way to help

The CCSA pathway is the most visible role on the platform, but it's not the only one. Survivor advisors, translators, vetted facilities, law-enforcement partners, and funders are equally essential. Pick what fits your reality.

Become a Certified Child Safety Advocate

Who: Vetted citizens and credentialed private investigators willing to observe and report.

What: Apply, complete a background check, finish 14 training modules and a final assessment, then submit field reports through the platform.

Mentor as a paid adult-survivor consultant

Who: Adult survivors of trafficking who have recovered and want to support others.

What: Lived experience is essential to this work. Survivor advisory board members are paid consultants — they advise on UX, services, and protocols, log their hours, and pair with current survivors voluntarily and with consent.

Per SPEC §11. Volunteer-only mentor models are explicitly rejected.

Translate or review survivor-facing copy

Who: Native speakers of Spanish, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Russian — or fluent in ASL.

What: Translations are not raw machine output; every survivor-facing string is reviewed by a survivor who speaks that language. Phase 1 ships English / Spanish / Vietnamese; Phase 2 expands to Portuguese / Mandarin / Russian / ASL minimum.

Onboard a vetted facility

Who: Hospitals, group homes, foster families with trauma-informed protocols and current state licensing.

What: Each facility passes a vetting cycle and is then visible to the matching engine. Real-time bed availability is pushed via a shared-secret API. Re-vetting on a defined cadence; status changes captured in the audit log.

Coordinate as a law-enforcement partner

Who: ICAC task forces, federal partners, state agencies, and local PDs that receive routed reports.

What: Routing rules are configured by AF leadership in advance. Acknowledgment receipts close the loop; SLA on time-to-ack is tracked publicly at /status.

Per SPEC §4.4.7. No partners are hardcoded; all routing is admin-defined.

Donate / fund operational capacity

Who: Individuals, foundations, partner organizations.

What: Project Exodus is operated by America's Future Inc. as a nonprofit. Funding supports survivor advisory compensation, secure infrastructure, training-content production, real-time crisis-line staffing, and partner integration work.

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