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Whole-Person, Integrated ApproachWe recognize that each human person is made in the image of God, and is made up of both body and soul. We strive to consider the whole person - with their physical, mental, communal, and spiritual dimensions - in our approach to healing.
Person-Centered, Empowerment ModelWe see each survivor as a unique daughter of God - with her own gifts, needs, and hopes. Because of this, we adapt our services for each woman we work with, but we always focus on empowering her to take steps towards stability, independence, healing, and flourishing through use of her God-given gifts.
Survivor & Trauma-InformedInformed by knowledge from the field of mental health and from survivors who have shared their personal experiences, we strive to meet our clients with services, environments, and interactions that lead to healing, not re-triggering or re-traumatization.
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We strive to meet survivors “where they’re at” - physically, and along their journey of leaving sex trafficking and finding healing.
Survivors can access our services through: |
St Bakhita’s Program(long-term support)
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Short-Term Support Services(emergency support & crisis intervention)
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Drop-In Center |