
HELP US RAISE OUR YEAR-END GOAL OF $150,000 TO EXPAND CARE TO MORE SURVIVORS IN 2026

It's estimated that human trafficking traps over 1 million people in the United States. Victims face multiple barriers—remaining hidden or unidentified and struggling to navigate resources. For those who escape exploitation, exit is only the first step toward freedom.
Even after breaking free, survivors often face a long road to healing, with limited access to long-term restorative care. There are only about 2,000 beds dedicated to long-term residential survivor care nationwide. If every victim of human trafficking in the U.S. exited exploitation tomorrow, there would only be long-term care available for less than 1% of survivors.
FREEDOM MEANS MORE THAN JUST BECOMING FREE. IT MEANS
BEING EQUIPPED TO STAY FREE.




Her Song is committed to faithful stewardship of the donations we receive.
Public donations directly fund the advancement of the ministry and impact on lives. Operational funds will be distributed to first priority needs.

• Launching Her Song’s program in a new city!
• Deepening impact and strengthening services in our current cities.
• Opening a second safe house in the Capital District of NY.
• Opening a third safe house in Columbus, OH.
• Opening a fourth safe house in Chattanooga, TN.
• Opening a fourth safe house in Jacksonville, FL.
• Expanding outreach services into more correctional facilities.
• Expanding outreach and collaboration with social services to better connect survivors with critical resources.

For a limited time only, founding members of The Nest will receive SING A NEW SONG for a commitment of just $40 or more!
Sing a New Song is a 30-day devotional written and inspired Her Song survivors and team members—a beautiful reflection of hope and redemption. Each story within was written to serve as both an encouragement to you as well a testament to God’s goodness and the healing made possible through your support.

We offer Outreach, Care Coordination and Long-term Residential Survivor Care to help survivors heal, rebuild, and live in freedom beyond the trauma they’ve endured through human trafficking.




