Bloom Partners with United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley to Launch PA 211 Employment Training for Survivors of Sex Trafficking & Exploitation
Bloom, an organization dedicated to providing sanctuary and a continuum of care to heal, empower and employ survivors of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation in the Lehigh Valley, is proud to announce a new partnership with United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley to create meaningful employment opportunities for survivors of sex trafficking and exploitation.
Together, the organizations are launching a workforce development initiative centered around PA 211, the state’s only free, confidential, 24/7/365 information and referral service connecting Pennsylvanians with critical health and human services.
Through Bloom’s Flourish Workforce Development Program, survivor participants are being trained to staff the PA 211 call line, supporting community members in need while building skills for long-term career opportunities. Training for the first group of participants was completed in early October.
PA 211 connects callers with local resource specialists who can provide assistance with food, housing, transportation, or other essentials. In 2024, PA 211 in the Greater Lehigh Valley received more than 32,000 requests, with the majority related to food and shelter. Residents can access services by dialing 2-1-1, texting their zip code to 898-211, or visiting www.pa211.org to chat online with a resource navigator in one of 75 available languages.
For survivors of trafficking and exploitation, finding safe and meaningful employment is often an uphill battle. Traditional workplaces can present risks of re-traumatization, and criminal records tied to their trafficking experience can create barriers to stable jobs. PA 211 offers a safe environment, a living wage, and the chance to give back to the community.
One Bloom participant currently employed in the program: “I know what it feels like to be on the other end of the call. Now I’ll be able to help someone else in that situation.”
The initiative is part of Bloom’s larger Flourish Program, which equips survivors with professional experience through Bloom’s social enterprises—My Sister’s Closet and Bloom Creative Studio—as well as through partnerships with local businesses. Flourish helps survivors gain financial independence, build confidence, and advance toward a stable future.
“This partnership with United Way and PA 211 is about more than jobs—it’s about dignity, empowerment, and using lived experience to help others,” said Carol Andersen, CEO of Bloom for Women. “Our participants are not only gaining valuable skills for future careers, but they are also becoming lifelines for others in crisis.”
“As we work with partners to build thriving communities, United Way is so proud of this unique workforce development initiative with Bloom for Women and grateful for the donor support that makes it possible. Together, we’re both improving PA 211 service for thousands of people in the region and creating clear pathways to financial stability and economic mobility for program participants,” said Erin Connelly, Vice President of Impact, United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley.
About Bloom for Women
Bloom for Women, Inc. is a faith-based non-profit organization with the mission of providing sanctuary and a continuum of care to heal, empower and employ survivors of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. As part of its mission, Bloom offers emergency response, a two-year residential program, pregnant and parenting survivor services, and an independent living program in the Lehigh Valley area of Pennsylvania. Bloom follows the model and is a sister community of the remarkably successful Thistle Farms Nashville program. Additionally, Bloom offers direct-to-survivor outreach, community education and prevention services, including serving male, children and youth survivors. Furthermore, the Bloom Creative Studio, located in Bangor, Pa., is a social enterprise to leverage art as a healing tool and provide employment opportunities for survivors. Bloom also has a women’s charity boutique, My Sister’s Closet, based in Bethlehem, Pa., offering curated, pre-loved clothing and accessories; and providing employment for survivors, community volunteer opportunities, and financial support for the organization. To learn more about Bloom, visit: www.bloomforwomen.org.