Mosaic Family Services
Mosaic is a safe haven for survivors of human rights abuses, including human trafficking and domestic violence.
Mosaic provides shelter, counseling, legal services, and support services to refugees and survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence in 27 languages. Mosaic was founded in 1993 by Dr. Walter Nguyen, a former refugee from Vietnam in order to assist struggling refugee families. Today, Mosaic reaches over 20,000 individuals each year through outreach and direct services.
Back to School season means it's time for a fresh haircut, and thankfully, PROJECT BEAUTY is here to make it happen! šāāļøš
Thank you so much to Project Beauty's Beauty Angels for giving Mosaic House's residents the VIP treatment, and helping the kiddos look sharp for their first day back to school.
We're so grateful for everything you do for survivors in the community!
Join us tonight for a FREE, virtual Liberty in Labor training!
This training will help you expand your understanding of human trafficking and the elements and dynamics that make labor trafficking such a prevalent but overlooked crime in our community.
To join, sign up below and we'll send you the Teams link. We hope to see you there!
https://forms.gle/uPgXn53UrMGGDcum9
Letās go Simone and Team USA!
Have you been watching the Olympics? We have been gushing over our fellow Texan, Simone Biles, and the Womenās Gymnastics team! From dominating the world stage to inspiring millions with their resilience and grace, Team USA are true champions in every sense of the word!
Simone Biles isnāt just a gymnastics legend; sheās a beacon of resilience and strength.
Seeing Simone compete is truly amazing; she takes on any challenge with courage and grace both on and off the mat. Although we are awestruck by Simoneās brilliance and talent in the Olympics, we are even more inspired by the way she bravely advocates for herself and other survivors.
In 2016, Simone and hundreds of other gymnasts came forward about the s*xual violence they endured as children by gymnastics programs across the United States. Until that point, the abusers never faced any repercussions for their violence. In fact, many institutions meant to protect gymnasts were aware of the abuse happening but did nothing to stop it.
In 2021, Simone and several of her former teammates testified before Congress about the abuse they endured and how the systems meant to protect gymnasts enabled abusers.
Survivors of abuse face overwhelming obstacles when fighting for justice and upholding their dignity. Standing up for yourself and speaking out about the injustices youāve endured is terrifying and retraumatizing, and sometimes itās easier to stay quiet. It shouldnāt have to be that way. Survivors shouldnāt have to fight so hard for justice or accountability.
The long, tiring journey to healing and justice hasnāt deterred Simone. She knew that systems needed to be held accountable to prevent abuse from happening again. She bravely stood up to those systems and valiantly demanded change.
Simone: thank you for being a powerful voice for survivors and for your steadfast determination to hold systems accountable. Thank you for leading by example and taking a break when you needed it. Survivors bear so much weight on their shoulders and continue to carry trauma. Itās okay to take a break, and itās okay to prioritize your own mental health and your future over otherās expectations.
Thank you, Simone, for inspiring us all.
Tuesday was the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, an annual day of recognition and awareness of human trafficking.
Although we are grateful for the heightened awareness of trafficking on this day, to truly support survivors and prevent human trafficking, we need to raise awareness year-round.
That's why we launched the Liberty in Labor campaign earlier this year; to equip you with critical information about the realities of human trafficking, and the way it's perpetuated in our community. By teaching North Texans what trafficking looks like, we are all more equipped to prevent trafficking and protect our community.
Learn more about the Liberty in Labor initiative, or schedule a presentation by clicking here: https://mosaicservices.org/liberty-in-labor/
Today, on World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, people around the world come together to take a stand against human trafficking, and advocate for every survivor.
But how do we advocate for every survivor?
Advocating for every survivor means recognizing that human trafficking is much more complex than what we see in the movies and media. The mainstream narrative about human trafficking primarily focuses on s*x trafficking and rarely recognizes the reality of labor trafficking.
Because there is less awareness of labor trafficking, there are also fewer resources and services available to labor trafficking survivors. This impacts survivorsā ability to leave their situation and can leave them vulnerable to being trafficked again.
Today, on World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, we hope you will join us in advocating for ALL survivors.
Want to learn more about human trafficking? We want to help! Sign up today for a Liberty in Labor training to learn more about human trafficking in our community. https://mosaicservices.org/liberty-in-labor/
Tuesday, July 30, is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, a day to bring awareness to human trafficking and the impact it has on every community.
Itās easy to only know the trafficking narrative we see in movies and social media: the one that involves kidnapping, white vans, and cages. But the reality is much more complex.
In labor trafficking, traffickers make victims work against their will, often for little or no pay. Traffickers may use debt bo***ge, document manipulation, physical violence, and threats of deportation to control victims and keep them in exploitative situations.
Want to learn more about human trafficking? We want to help! Schedule a Liberty in Labor training today to learn more about the elements and dynamics of human trafficking in our community. https://mosaicservices.org/liberty-in-labor/
Help us kick the school year off right! Donate clear backpacks to Mosaic to help our kiddos get everything they need to start the school year!
To coordinate a donation drive, email us at [email protected].
Thank you, West Monroe!
On Friday, we welcomed volunteers from West Monroeās Dallas office at Mosaic House for their annual day of service! We are so grateful for their ongoing partnership, and we look forward to this day of impact every year.
Thank you to everyone at West Monroe for serving with Mosaic!
Mosaic is so lucky to have the best operations team!
Thank you so much to our operations team for hosting our quarterly staff meeting. These meetings are so important to the staff to come together, hear important updates, and of course eat tasty food!
We are so grateful to the wonderful operations team for all your hard work! šš
Earlier this month, police in Princeton, TX, uncovered a labor trafficking ring right here in North Texas. Fifteen women were discovered living in dire conditions and being forced to work as computer programmers.
These survivors are from India and came to the United States under false promises of an internship opportunity to learn Java scripting.
At Mosaic, we know that situations like this are all too common. We often work with survivors from all over the world who were recruited to come to the United States on false job promises. Traffickers promise victims a life-changing opportunity to earn high wages, but when victims arrive in the U.S., those promises crumble.
In labor trafficking, traffickers make victims work against their will, often for little or no pay. Traffickers may use debt bo***ge, document manipulation, physical violence, and threats of deportation to control victims and keep them in exploitative situations.
Labor trafficking is a huge problem in our community, and we want to help you understand this overlooked and unnoticed crime. Sign up today for a Liberty in Labor training to learn more about labor trafficking and how you can support survivors. https://mosaicservices.org/liberty-in-labor/
Police say tip from a pest control worker led to the bust of Collin County human trafficking ring Court documents obtained by WFAA reveal the victims were lured by the chance of a computer programming internship.
Did you know that in Texas, most human trafficking cases are labor trafficking?
Hard to believe, isn't it? According to a 2016 study done by the University of Texas School of Social Work, there are approximately 313,000 trafficking victims in Texas, and of those, about 234,000 have been subjected to labor trafficking.
Labor trafficking is a huge problem in our state, but it often goes unseen and unnoticed. Because there is less awareness of labor trafficking, there are also fewer resources and services available to labor trafficking survivors.
July 30th is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, and to honor this day, we need your help to raise awareness about labor trafficking! Sign up today for a Liberty in Labor training to raise awareness about labor trafficking in our community. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfsQZfZSOPpNEswqu13OZJGCp3fkzXU4E0Do15NRlnA7Q9pVw/viewform
A very special and heartfelt thank you to Central Market for sponsoring Mosaic's 2024 Refugee Awareness Raffle!
Central Market is truly a fixture in our community, and we are so grateful for their ongoing support and generosity. Thank you to everyone at Central Market for your commitment to our community and for creating life-changing opportunities for refugees.
We need your help to raise awareness of labor trafficking in North Texas!
Mosaic is on a mission to train 3,000 people about labor trafficking through our initiative, Liberty in Labor. This program is available to businesses, corporations, community groups, and others to receive a one-hour training about labor trafficking.
Most of the focus and awareness about human trafficking is about s*x trafficking, but most trafficking that occurs in Texas is indeed labor trafficking. According to a 2016 study done by the University of Texas School of Social Work, there are approximately 313,000 trafficking victims in Texas, and of those, about 234,000 have been subjected to labor trafficking.
Because there is less awareness of labor trafficking, there are also fewer resources and services available to labor trafficking survivors. This impacts survivorsā ability to leave their situation and can leave them vulnerable to being trafficked again.
Will you join us in raising awareness of this critical issue? Schedule a presentation now! https://mosaicservices.org/liberty-in-labor/
Happy Fourth of July! From everyone at Mosaic, we hope you have a safe and joyful holiday!
It was such a pleasure to join for their Sweet SoirĆ©e Pride Month celebration! We are so grateful for the opportunity to share information about Mosaicās services and resources available for LGBTQ+ survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking.
Thank you so much to Resource Center for allowing us to be part of this SWEET event!
Legal protections are crucial for survivors of abuse because they offer safety, security, and a path to rebuilding their lives. That's why we are SO grateful for Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, for partnering with Mosaic to provide pro bono legal support for several of our clients!
Thank you to everyone from Akin for your unwavering pro bono support in helping survivors. Your dedication and expertise have provided a lifeline to those in need, ensuring they have access to the legal protection and support they deserve.
Immigrant survivors of human trafficking need immigration relief to rebuild their lives. That's where the T-visa comes in. The T-visa is a temporary immigration benefit that enables survivors of trafficking to remain in the United States.
There is a cap of 5,000 T-visas available each year for . The U.S. has never reached that cap. If fails to reach the 5,000 cap, the T-visas will be lost forever.
We are urging USCIS to adjudicate the 13,449 T-visa applications pending and reach the 5,000 T-visa cap for FY2024.
Ayuda The Human Trafficking Legal Center Freedom Network USA
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Congratulations to the Refugee Awareness Raffle WINNERS, Sledge K., Lana H., Gavin H., Angela M., and Cindy Y.!
A Mosaic staff member will be in touch with you soon to schedule a time for you to receive your prize basket!
Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Refugee Awareness Raffle! Your support is SO important for refugees and survivors in our community. We are so grateful for your support!
Last call! Get your Refugee Awareness Raffle tickets now before it's too late!
Don't miss out on your chance to win a gift basket full of tasty snacks and a $100 gift card to Central Market! Five winners will be announced TOMORROW (June 28!).
Not only does your ticket enter you for a chance to win big, but it also provides life-changing opportunities for refugees and survivors in our community.
Get your tickets now! https://mosaicservices.org/raffle-ticket/
Thank you so much to everyone who joined us for our World Refugee Awareness Month panel discussion last week!
This discussion highlighted the strength and resilience of refugees and the importance of welcoming refugees into our communities. We are so grateful for our amazing panelists who shared powerful stories of hope and gave insight into the challenges refugees face when they arrive in the United States.
A very special thank you to Arwa Coffee and for providing the delicious treats and tea for this event!
Thereās less than a week left to enter the Refugee Awareness Raffle for your chance to win a gift basket worth over $250! Each gift basket is filled with tasty snacks and a $100 gift card to Central Market.
Tickets can be purchased for $25 for a single ticket or five tickets for $100.
The basket winners will be announced on June 28th, so hurry to get your tickets now before itās too late!! https://mosaicservices.org/raffle-ticket/
We had such a wonderful time this weekend at the Dallas World Refugee Day celebration! The day was jam-packed with lots of activities, including face painting, bounce houses, live performances, and delicious food!
Thank you to our wonderful friends and partners who helped make this celebration possible! We love collaborating with you, and are grateful for your partnership in supporting refugees in North Texas.
CWS Dallas, International Rescue Committee in Dallas, Catholic Charities Dallas, World Relief Texas, ICNA Dallas, City of Dallas Office of Equity and Inclusion.
THIS JUST IN! A HUGE VICTORY FOR SURVIVORS! š
Today, the Supreme Court determined that domestic violence offenders DO NOT have a constitutional right to own or possess fi****ms. Mosaic Family Services is relieved and grateful that the Court chose to protect survivors in the U.S. vs. Rahimi case.
This landmark decision upholds a federal law that prohibits individuals subject to a domestic violence protective order* from legally possessing a firearm and protects survivorsā ability to obtain legally enforceable protections from their abusers.
From Mosaicās decades of working with domestic violence survivors, we are keenly aware of the risk fi****ms have for those in an abusive relationship. According to The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the presence of a gun in abusive relationships increases the risk of homicide by 500%.
Today's ruling is an incredible victory for survivors, their loved ones, and communities across the country. Thank you to everyone who tirelessly advocated for survivors and raised awareness of the dangers of fi****ms in domestic violence situations.
*A protective order is a court order that a domestic violence survivor can obtain for protection from their abuser. Protective orders prevent abusers from hurting, threatening, or harassing an individual and/or their children; coming close to an individual or their family, home, workplace, childās daycare, or school; and, or carrying a gun, even with a license.
Join us THIS SATURDAY from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., at the annual World Refugee Day to celebrate and represent the resilience and strength of refugees in our Dallas community!
All are welcome to join in a day of games, kid's activities, performances, food, music, and community as we celebrate refugees in North Texas.
For more information visit: https://www.dallaswrd.com/.
Today, we stand in solidarity with millions of refugees around the world who have shown incredible strength and resilience in the face of unimaginable hardship. By welcoming refugees to our community, we not only provide a safe haven but also embrace a future enriched by diversity and unity.
Welcoming refugees is an act of humanity and compassion, offering security to those who are forced to rebuild their lives and start over. Refugees bring diverse cultures, languages, and traditions that enhance our society's cultural fabric, while also contributing to our community through entrepreneurship, experience, and innovation. Inclusive communities are stronger, more vibrant, and resilient, benefiting everyone.
Together, we can build a welcoming community where every refugee feels safe, valued, and empowered to thrive.
Want to learn more about how to support refugees in North Texas? Join us tonight at 6:00 p.m., for a special event honoring World Refugee Day! Click here to learn more about the event and register: https://forms.gle/CR5YDumepBRnVSkw8
Today, we celebrate Juneteenth, a day that marks the end of chattel slavery in the United States and the enduring fight for freedom and equality. As we honor this pivotal moment in history, we must also recognize how the legacy of slavery and systemic racism continues to shape our society, particularly in the realm of gender-based violence.
The brutal history of slavery established a foundation of racial and gender inequality that persists to this day. Black women, in particular, face disproportionately high rates of domestic violence, human trafficking, and other violent crime.
Racial stereotypes and systemic biases contribute to the silencing of Black survivors and the failure to provide them with adequate support. The legacy of dehumanization and exploitation during slavery still echoes in today's society, manifesting in the form of racialized violence and discrimination.
Together, we can honor the spirit of Juneteenth by striving for a future where freedom and justice are truly available to all.
HAPPENING THIS THURSDAY!
You're invited to a special event honoring World Refugee Day on Thursday, June 20 from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Join us for a unique opportunity to stand in solidarity with refugees and to learn how YOU can be a welcoming voice for refugees in your community. Feel free to share this invitation with your friends, family, and colleagues so they can be part of this important and enlightening conversation!
Register now! https://forms.gle/xugomi6SyA5FKCc18
June is World Refugee Awareness Month, and that means it's time for Mosaic's annual gift basket raffle!
You don't want to miss out on your chance to win a beautiful gift basket loaded with tasty snacks and a $100 Central Market gift card!
Each ticket purchased helps provide life-saving services to refugees and other survivors of human rights abuses. Purchase your tickets now for a chance to win big! https://mosaicservices.org/raffle/
A special thank you to Central Market for sponsoring the Refugee Awareness Raffle.
Eid al-Adha Mubarak from everyone at Mosaic! We hope all who celebrate have a wonderful and joyous Eid!
Happy Father's Day!
Cheers to the dads who motivate, respect, and inspire their families and communities. Your empowering support creates a lasting impact!
Our Story
Mosaic provides shelter, counseling, legal services, and support services to refugees and survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence in 27 languages.
Mosaic was founded in 1993 by Dr. Walter Nguyen, a former refugee from Vietnam in order to assist struggling refugee families. Today, Mosaic reaches over 20,000 individuals each year through outreach and direct services.
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