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County offices and South Bay Coalition outline services, gaps and a regional resource‑navigator ahead of 2026 events

3173504 · May 1, 2025
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Summary

County Office of Gender Based Violence Prevention and the South Bay Coalition described existing programs, an upcoming prevalence study and service gaps — notably in legal services, housing and advocacy funding — and proposed a regional online resource navigator for visitors and residents.

County officials and community partners briefed the Human Trafficking Commission on May 1 about service capacity, gaps and coordinated regional planning ahead of the large sporting events scheduled for 2026.

Carla Collins of the County Executive’s Office, who leads the Office of Gender Based Violence Prevention, said the office is completing a county prevalence study and needs assessment on human trafficking and gender‑based violence; Collins said the assessment work is “well underway” and expected to be released later this summer. Collins also described existing county efforts: a transformation team to coordinate services for commercially sexually exploited children (CSEC), a SAFE forensic‑exam program and cross‑agency contracts for…

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