Our Services
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Hope House
Safe housing is essential for survivors. A lack of safe housing options increases vulnerability to further trauma. Without shelters, many survivors face the unimaginable choice of either becoming homeless or returning to their abuser. Worldwide, the need for restorative, long-term housing for survivors of trafficking far exceeds the available resources.
Our Hope House will be a long–term program partnering with survivors in their journey to overcome trauma. We will focus on spritual, physical, and mental health, mentoring relationships, and life skills needed to reintegrate into society after leaving the Hope House. We are currently developing our program for the time our Hope House becomes a reality!
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Current Ministry
At this time we are:
hosting community awareness events, contact us if you would like us to speak to your group
building local and state partnerships
providing short term shelter and basic needs for newly rescued survivors
training volunteers and staff
developing our program in preparation for our long term care program and restoration house
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Education
Ready to start on the path toward educating yourself?
FAST FAQS:
Sex trafficking occurs initially through manipulation or force but always ends in enslavement.
Traffickers find victims through social media, home neighborhood, clubs or bars, and schools.
Traffickers lure victims through false promises of protection, love, adventure, home, and opportunity.
It is estimated there are over 40 million victims of human trafficking worldwide.
The average age a child enters sex trafficking is 12-14.
If you or someone you know is involved in a trafficking situation, please call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text HELP to 233733
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