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Her Past Is Not Her Future

Although our Oregon team primarily works toward the prevention of exploitation through our youth mentoring groups, we continue to work with a small number of survivors each year. We believe the past doesn’t have to determine the future of someone who has been sexually exploited, so we rally together with other community groups and passionate volunteers to provide care and assistance that helps survivors become thrivers. Two of the ways we do this are through collaborative crisis prevention and training survivor mentors/advocates.

Collaborative Crisis Prevention

We accept grant applications for crisis prevention in the life of a sexually exploited woman or girl. Funding of grants will be between $100 and $1,000 for individual grants and up to $2,000 when a critical need necessitates collaboration and shared financial responsibility between a supporting church, nonprofit, anti-trafficking organization or residential treatment center. Applications must be submitted by a referring church, nonprofit or civic organization, attesting to the legitimate need of the proposed recipient.

Survivor Mentors & Advocates

Survivor mentors are women and men from local churches who mentor, love, pray, advocate for and support the sexually exploited.

 

Our role as a “mentor” or “advocate” happens in the following ways:

Unconditional love

Connecting to professional services/resources

Life skills

Prayer

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Learn more about getting involved with our Anti-Exploitation Work:

Some of Our Anti-Trafficking Partners