Specifications include, but are not limited to: provide services such as shelter, counseling, and case management, to provide person-centered, culturally informed and responsive support and assistance (services) to indigenous persons who are survivors of labor and/or sex trafficking; Funding will be used to develop or maintain a program capable of providing wraparound services including: Short-term and long-term shelter; Food; Nonemergency health care; Mental health counseling and treatment; Substance abuse prevention, assessment, and treatment; Case management and care coordination; Education and special education services; Vocational training; Legal services, protection, and advocacy; and Transportation. Additional services may include: Traditional healing Basic needs Relocation Rental assistance Outreach: to inform the community and Tribe what support/assistance is available and how to access support and assistance Safety planning Information about victims’ rights.