At Fields of Hope, we offer female survivors of sex trafficking opportunities to move beyond the pains of their past and find hope, healing, and empowerment.
At the heart of our approach is providing young female survivors of sex trafficking, ages 18-24, safe housing for stabilization, therapy for the healing process, and residential facilities for transitioning into society.
are committed to operating with a standard of excellence.
are committed to survivor safety and security, allowing survivors to achieve their goals without fear.
do not believe in an institutional type setting; we strive for a community environment built on trusting relationships developed over time.
strongly believe that survivors have a voice and strive to empower them to make healthy choices.
offer a model of a holistic, trauma informed care.
are a faith based program, but we do not discriminate or force survivors to share in our beliefs.
Long-term housing
24-hour trauma-informed care
Individualized treatment plans
Therapy (counseling, equestrian, horticulture, agriculture, art)
Health care (medical, dental, vision)
Career development
Community service participation
Recreation (gym, swimming, taekwondo)
Homes of Hope provides a holistic, trauma-informed model of care. We believe in the individual care of each survivor, focusing on the healing of their entire being.
Medical
Psychological
Educational
Emotional
Physical
Legal
Relational
Spiritual
The final phase of the survivor program is Life of Hope, which assists residents to take steps towards integrating sustainably and successfully into society with a confident hope for the future.
Depending on the individual, this may include pursuit of higher education, a degree, long-term employment, and/or housing.
Ongoing mentor support and appropriate resources are provided to our graduates as we continue to invest and guide them on a continued trajectory of a life of hope.