Specifications include, but are not limited to: Outreach activities are eligible and will focus on increasing awareness of the types of support, assistance and services available and how to access services for indigenous victims/survivors of labor and sex trafficking. Services will be culturally, linguistically and developmentally appropriate and available to all indigenous individuals regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, language, religion or disability. 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