Wayplace was built for survivors of human trafficking and exploitation.

Now with Wayplace, finding help is in the hands of survivors. Wayplace is a web app where survivors, no matter if they have a case worker or not, can search a national database of services to find the right fit for them. 

NOTICE: Wayplace should not be used to find services until July 15, 2026. In the meantime please use our current referral form at https://network.atlasfree.org/send-a-referral.

The Atlas Free Team appreciates your patience during this transition process.

See real time availability.

When doing a service search, Survivors can see which services have immediate availability.

Not just any place, but the right place.

Instead of looking for the closest free service that helps survivors of trafficking, now you can add in your priorities and filter through services to find one that meets your needs and preferences more closely.

Survivors are empowered to choose.

So many solutions that are available for survivors to find help require having a third party, a case worker, or an advocate. While survivors can still work with an advocate to use the Wayplace app, they can also use it on their own. By creating a secure account, they can add in their information for themselves and do their own service search and request services for themselves. 

Testimonials from Survivor Leaders

Bob Williams, Bob’s House of Hope

“Wayplace is new and innovative for this field. Exactly what survivors and organizations need. I highly recommend it!"

Breanna Chase, Selah Freedom

“As a survivor, being a part of the testing of this app and being able to give my input has truly been an amazing experience. I know that this app will help save lives and help rescue people stuck in the darkness of trafficking.”