every day sheriff's police connect women in crisis like carlisa with dedicated social workers like erin knowles. >> i'm from the salvation army and a lot of times the police ask us to come, meet people who they picked up to offer services. >> it's my hope that nobody would ever feel like they have to trade sex to survive. but we also recognize that many people do feel that they have to trade sex to survive. whether that be to meet basic needs or because someone has told them they have or else. >> see, i've been getting high for a while. and i ache trying to kick. >> it's tough to kick a drug addiction by yourself. >> i have two granddaughters, and i want to get myself clean so that i can, you know, be their grandma. >> we'd love to connect you with some services and drug rehab and whatever else you think you can benefit from so you can be part of your grandkids' life. >> yeah. >> there's definitely not a quick fix. but we're committed to working with people as long as they'll allow us to be in their lives. >> i got you, erin. you too. god bless you. >> you too. >> after a little food and water