Our Country, Our World
Our Impact
PATH Inc. (People Against Trafficking Humans) is a not-for-profit (501c3) organization motivated by faith with a mission to end human trafficking through education, prevention and restoration.
Who We Are
Our Approach
EDUCATION
We engage the community in education and awareness through trainings and speaking engagements. We engage schools, medical professionals, human service providers, community organizations, churches, and more.
PREVENTION
We offer preventative services for those who have experienced trauma or lack resources so we can address the issue before someone is further victimized. We address basic physical needs and offer emotional support.
RESTORATION
Our PATH Enrichment Center is a safe place for lives to be enriched and hope to be restored through therapeutic survivor support services. We provide rehabilitative victim services to adults and youth that are affected by human trafficking.
RESIDENCE
We have a safe resident home initiative to provide emergency and transitional housing support for victims of human trafficking. Coming soon.
FAQs
What is Human Trafficking?
What can I do to help?
Visit our "Get Involved" page to learn more about what you can do including volunteer opportunities, requesting a speaker to educate on the topic of human trafficking, speak at your church or ways to give.
Where can I donate to PATH?
Visit our "Donation" page to donate funds. Your contribution saves a life out of exploitation. You can make a one time donation or give monthly to help support survivors of human trafficking by sponsoring a survivor today!Â
I know someone who needs help, what should I do?
You can reach us on our 24 Hour call or text line at (716) 601-5678 or email us for an intake at intakevictimservices@pathofwny.org and get support from our Enrichment Center or you can contact us for more information.
Numbers Don't Lie
The global impact of enslaving human beings is more than any other time in history. National numbers are increasing each year, our region in Western New York is rising in numbers of victims and PATH is serving more each year.