The Hope Project exists to support the healing of girls and women who have survived sex trafficking and to prevent further cases through mentoring and education. We meet survivors where they are and walk alongside them on their journey toward restoration.
We envision a world where suffering caused by sex trafficking no longer exists and every individual is treated with dignity and hope.
We support the healing of girls and women who have survived sex trafficking while working to prevent future exploitation through mentoring and education.
Our work is guided by Love, Justice, Empowerment, Collaboration, Stewardship, and Prayer—values that shape how we serve, support, and lead.
H.O.P.E. is more than our name. It represents our commitment to transformation and restoration in every life we touch.
We meet survivors of sex trafficking with compassion, support, and care—walking alongside them toward healing, dignity, and hope.
We reach out to survivors, listen to their stories, and connect them to the help they need.
Our holistic programs restore lives, turning trauma into resilience and hope for the future.
We educate communities about the realities of sex trafficking, so no survivor feels invisible or alone.
Through therapy, mentoring, and essential services, survivors regain confidence and independence.
Sex trafficking often hides in plain sight. Education and awareness are powerful tools that help communities recognize the signs, protect the vulnerable, and stop exploitation before it begins.
Sex trafficking is the exploitation of individuals through force, fraud, or coercion for commercial sex. It can affect anyone—especially women and girls—and often goes unnoticed.
Sex trafficking occurs in cities, small towns, and online spaces. Awareness helps communities recognize that this crime can exist anywhere.
Lack of personal freedom, fear, control by others, and unexplained injuries can be signs of trafficking. Knowing the signs can help save lives.
By educating youth, families, and communities, we reduce vulnerability and empower people to protect themselves and others from exploitation.
The Hope Project meets girls and women trapped in sex trafficking with immediate care, safety, and compassion. Through trauma-informed support, mentoring, and education, we help survivors escape exploitation, heal from abuse, and rebuild their lives with dignity, confidence, and hope for the future.
Whether you’re seeking support, looking to make a referral, or want to learn more about our work, we’re here to listen. Reach out to The Hope Project, and a caring team member will connect with you soon.
We know questions can arise when learning about our mission and services.
We serve survivors of sex trafficking of all ages and also support young women who may be vulnerable to exploitation through prevention-focused programs.
Our services include case management, therapy, mentoring, recovery groups, advocacy, housing for adult female survivors, and access to essential resources.
No. All services provided by The Hope Project are offered at no cost to survivors.
Survivors or those referring someone can contact us directly by phone or email to begin the referral and support process.
You can support our mission by volunteering, donating, praying, or helping raise awareness within your community.