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Center of Hope is a refuge of peaceful existence providing innovative and compassionate direct advocacy, therapeutic counseling, and residential services to victims of domestic abuse, sexual violence, stalking, and human trafficking. As a leading resource for system change, Center of Hope’s goal is to provide meaningful and effective support while addressing the attitudes and behaviors which allow violence to continue in our community. Our comprehensive program ensures that the needs of the victims we serve are met in a holistic and compassionate manner by equipping and empowering them with the skills they need to move beyond the trauma and onto the fulfilling lives they deserve.
ZOE is a Christian organization with the mission to bring the Good News of Jesus Christ and to make disciples of the un-reached people of the world and to demonstrate God's compassion through rescuing and caring for orphans and children from human trafficking.
To promote healing of human trafficking survivors and strategically confront slavery in our state.
Selah Freedom exists to end sex trafficking and bring freedom to the exploited.
Our mission is to end human trafficking through restoration, prevention, and partnership. We work collaboratively with Ugandan officials and international organizations to rescue victims and provide restorative care to survivors of human trafficking and their families, provide access to justice for trafficking victims, disseminate information and empower communities to prevent human trafficking, and advocate for the strengthening of the criminal justice system.
Safety, strength, and hope for all victims of family violence.
We exist to make a positive impact in the lives of adult and child victims of domestic abuse and violence. We focus on crisis intervention, safety, education and empowerment; including community members with low ot moderate incomes.
Educating and supporting committed parents, guardians and advocates with evidence-based parenting strategies.
Many wars exist in abstraction. This is not one of them. When a young girl is taken from her family and forced into prostitution, we Take Her Back. By conducting raid & rescue missions, we free underage sex slaves and take down the brothels that imprison them. At her core, every victim we save is loving, intelligent, and joyful. This is why our mission does not end with her rescue. Physically liberating her is just the first step. Our greater mission is to restore her stolen childhood. We are often called to act, but we are not always called to war. Will you fight for her? Take Her Back’s mission is to raise awareness and funds for the rescue, rehabilitation, and repatriation of sex trafficking victims in India. Our goal is to make this an international issue and help scale the operations, mainly through an influx of capital. We are building technology to better collect information on violations and present to the public to drive investments in raids. All raids are performed with the participation of local law enforcement agencies.
Operation First Response serves wounded, injured and critically ill active duty Service Members, Disabled Veterans, First Responders and Gold Star families with personal and financial needs. Services are provided from the onset of injury, throughout their recovery period and along their journey from service life into the civilian world. Financial aid varies as each case is based on individual needs ranging from rent, utilities, vehicle payments, groceries, clothing, and travel expenses.
Our mission is to transport victims of domestic abuse to safety. We provide one-way transportation to reunite with family far away or get to shelter.
FreeFrom is a grassroots nonprofit organization in the US that is dedicated to helping survivors to achieve economic justice and long-term financial stability. 1 in 4 women in the US will experience severe domestic violence in their lifetime and the number one obstacle survivors face in rebuilding their lives is financial insecurity. Our goal with this program is to help survivors to build financial independence, community and confidence through entrepreneurship and employment.