ARE YOU, OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW, UNSAFE?
Collective Impact
No one agency can address this issue alone. Bringing together diverse agencies for the common goal of combatting trafficking ensures a comprehensive and holistic approach. No Traffick Ahead serves as the backbone group for agencies to participate in. NTA provides the space for shared measurements of impact, mutually reinforcing each other’s efforts, and a common agenda.
Maximize Resources
We strengthen the Bay Area’s ability to respond to safety concerns by partnering with local agencies, nonprofits, and cities. By bringing these groups together in one coordinated place, we help communities support more people, more effectively, especially during high-traffic events. The diversity of agencies participating bring together various resources to combat trafficking.
Consistent Messaging
We aim to provide quick, clear and accurate information about confidential or governmental resources a person may need. Safety 4 The Bay provides information about community organizations, county services, law enforcement reporting options, and consulates or embassies, all in one easy-to-use platform. It is important to ensure there is consistent messaging that promotes access to services.
Long-Term Sustainability
No Traffick Ahead focuses on projects that will have a lasting impact in the Bay Area. This includes the launch of Safety4theBay.org, which serves visitors and community members alike across the great Bay Area.




“SAFETY is a COMMUNITY EFFORT”
Castro Community On Patrol (Castro Patrol / CCOP) is a California nonprofit volunteer safety patrol and education corporation that focuses on enhancing safety and security of the Castro neighborhood in San Francisco for residents, businesses, employees, and visitors.
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Castro Community On Patrol, 584 Castro Street #731, San Francisco, CA 94114
Federal 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation Tax ID: 99-1829349
We acknowledge that we are on the ancestral lands of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Region. We honor the Indigenous peoples who have stewarded this land for generations. We recognize the ongoing connection of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe to this land. We pay respect to the elders, past, present, and emerging. We commit to supporting Indigenous rights and sovereignty. We encourage learning about the history and culture of the local tribes throughout California and the World.