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2026 Human Trafficking Summit
VOADV hosts an annual Human Trafficking Summit to bring stakeholders, law enforcement, service providers, and legislators together to discuss best practices and how to support both victims and law enforcement prosecuting perpetrators of human trafficking.
The Summit was held in Atlantic City for the first two years and at Rowan University in 2024 and 2025. The 2026 Human Trafficking Summit will be April 22 at The Stone Terrace in Hamilton Township.

Human Trafficking Overview
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley (VOADV) partnered in October of 2020 with the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) to create and implement the Atlantic City Human Trafficking Pilot. The pilot allowed VOADV to utilize their services-based mindset of immediate, direct services paired with law enforcement guided outreach efforts to best aid survivors of human trafficking. Additional components of the pilot provided VOADV the opportunity to host youth education and awareness events to prevent future victimization.
Partnerships were key to the VOADV Atlantic City Human Trafficking Pilot. The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General, along with the Boys and Girls Club of Atlantic City, Atlantic City Police Department and Pine Hill Police Department were all instrumental in launching these efforts and ensuring their success. Education and awareness events paired with community engagement efforts allowed the program to reach the community in new ways, ensuring our most vulnerable residents were aware of the dangers of potential victimization.
VOADV continued with the program, growing human trafficking victims services throughout Atlantic County, while also expanding the services footprint through the Navigator Program. Utilizing the New Jersey Department of Human Services appropriation, VOADV placed Human Trafficking Specialists throughout South Jersey to ensure survivors have care delivered with the dignity and immediacy they deserve no matter where they are.
The continued support of VOADV Law Enforcement partners and community stakeholders has allowed the initiatives to expand over the past four years. We are excited to continue our growth in providing community education and awareness, outreach, and services.
The most recent expansion of the VOADV Human Trafficking program is the Human Trafficking Awareness and Education Campaign. The program is a partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and local law enforcement, through a federal appropriation facilitated by Congressman Donald Norcross. VOADV and its partners will provide education and awareness to children and their families about the dangers of human trafficking, its early signs, and what to do if you suspect someone you know is being trafficked.
Human Trafficking Education & Awareness Campaign
VOADV has launched the Human Trafficking Awareness and Education program, aimed at educating school-aged youth and their parents about the dangers of human trafficking. The program was made possible by a federal appropriation sponsored by Congressman Donald Norcross. It initially launched in Pine Hill, Voorhees, Maple Shade, Paulsboro, and Gloucester City in partnership with the towns’ local police departments. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) developed grade-level specific educational materials for the campaign.

News Releases
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Volunteers of America Delaware Valley Announces Return of Mardi Bras & Briefs In 2026
(COLLINGSWOOD, NJ) – Volunteers of America Delaware Valley (VOADV) will host the second annual Mardi Bras + Briefs event on February 17, 2026 at Double Nickel Brewing Company. It will be a night of Fat Tuesday fun for the community – complete with games, food and festivity – while collecting new, in-package underwear, the most…
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Volunteers of America Delaware Valley Marks 15 Years of Holiday Giving With Adopt A Family, Expands Program to Support Seniors
(COLLINGSWOOD, NJ) – Volunteers of America Delaware Valley (VOADV) has launched its 2025 Adopt A Family program, connecting Delaware Valley families with donors to help spread holiday magic. Now in its 15th year, the program provides toys, food, and essential items to local families—and, for the first time, to seniors in need. “Each year, we’re…
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Volunteers of America Delaware Valley Gets Nimble In Wake of Funding Slash
(CAMDEN, NJ) – Volunteers of America Delaware Valley (VOADV), a social services organization serving New Jersey and Philadelphia, has closed three of its five Navigational Resource Centers in an effort to save jobs and services after losing two-thirds of its state appropriations for direct services. These offices provided access to a broad range of essential…



