Trin’Naz Helping Hands strengthens safety, stability, and long-term housing outcomes for victims of crime and survivors of human trafficking by delivering trauma-informed advocacy, coordinated case management, relocation assistance, and structured housing stabilization services.
We focus on survivors whose safety, housing, or economic stability has been disrupted by domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, or sex and labor trafficking.
A High Desert community where victims of crime and survivors of human trafficking can secure safe housing, access coordinated support, and rebuild their lives without ongoing risk of violence or housing instability.
We serve eligible adult victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, and survivors of sex and labor trafficking whose safety or housing has been impacted by victimization.
Services are provided based on eligibility criteria, funding requirements, and geographic service area.
Our work is guided by:
• Trauma-informed service delivery
• Survivor-centered engagement
• Confidentiality and ethical standards
• Structured intake and documentation practices
• Coordinated planning focused on long-term housing stability
We operate with disciplined program management and direct leadership oversight to ensure accountability and responsible stewardship of resources.
Founded on September 8, 2021, Trin’Naz Helping Hands was established to address service gaps that arise when violence and exploitation disrupt housing, health, and stability. As a community-based nonprofit organization serving the High Desert region, we focus on structured coordination, cross-sector collaboration, and measurable stabilization outcomes.