Our Core Values

Compassionate

  • Everyone has been through some sort of difficulty or trauma in life. We come together in the realization that what has happened to many survivors is more than we could ever imagine, and we support them in their healing and growth. We do not approach survivors from a savior mentality, knowing we can better identify with the rescued than the rescuer. Our goal is to come alongside them and offer the comfort that God has offered to us.

  • Comprehensive

  • Because trauma affects every part of a person, our desire is to offer comprehensive care. Therapy will be provided for the body, soul, and spirit. Each survivor will receive an individualized plan of care based on her needs. Girls will be able to access trauma-informed and strengths-based therapy, a private education, spiritual support, independent living skills, and community connections. Our desire is to see each survivor in our home heal and grow holistically.

  • Community Oriented

  • We desire to aid our community to see the signs of trafficking in order to prevent more evil. We believe that our children are the future and they are precious. We strive to support our community in growing in knowledge and compassion as we work together to eradicate this evil. Trafficking is not a problem that can be solved by one organization or multiple organizations, but is one that can be eradicated by a community working together.

  • Coordinated

  • We work together with other organizations with similar values and goals in order to help ensure that no survivor slips through the cracks and each survivor receives the best care possible. Each organization specializes in its own area, and we do our best by working together to help survivors and our community.

  • Christ-centered

  • We believe that true religion does not consist in pious words, but in loving deeds that come from faith and are empowered by grace. We believe that our own love overflows from Christ and his sacrifice for us. We therefore attempt to demonstrate that love to others, especially to those who are oppressed and vulnerable. We also understand that trafficking is caused by demand and by greed, both of which are sin. The answer is cultural renewal through the gospel of Christ, carried out by the followers of Christ.