RVC fills a critical gap in service to survivors and victims by empowering them to financial self-sufficiency, self-actualization and healing through meaningful work. During this program, they ‘learn while they earn’ through the only dedicated and sponsored vocational job center in Nevada supporting sex trafficking survivors.
RVC collaborates with residential recovery and
foster-care programs for referrals and the provision of services with other community partners who provide food, shelter, transportation and other needed services. Upon program completion, RVC assists survivors with job and career placement.
The International Justice Mission Outcomes Validation Study indicated that the main issues
survivors are faced with include insufficient education, work skills, lack of confidence in
themselves and their actions. Typically, sex trafficking survivors are marginalized and
unemployable, primarily due to criminal history. Furthermore, studies indicate that it takes 3-5
years after leaving the sex trade for survivors to successfully re-enter society. Please join us in the fight against human trafficking and partner with us to regenerate the lives of survivors while inspiring them to live a purpose-filled life. There are several ways organizations and individuals can assist us to serve these marginalized and exploited humans, including financial donations, personal donations of household items and volunteering.
The Las Vegas Aces are committed to impacting and improving the Las Vegas community.
They have a special emphasis on diversity, inclusion, health, wellness and education. With this,
they can lead the way through community-based programs and partnerships to encourage the
love of sports and basketball in Las Vegas.