Mission Statement
Our mission is to bridge the gaps between culturally specific communities, marginalized communities and law enforcement, legal professionals, healthcare providers, educators, social service providers, advocates, businesses, non-profit organizations, and community partners through multidisciplinary efforts.
The non-profit organization provides survivor-centered and trauma-informed services to survivors of human trafficking and gender-based violence through addressing safety concerns of survivors, promoting accountability for perpetrators, fostering a community response to gender-based violence, raising awareness for victims to break the silence despite cultural barriers and providing services and resources to survivors. We also provide services to community partners in training/consulting on culturally and linguistically responsive services, trauma-informed and survivor-centered approaches, cross-cultural communication, victim relations, and language assistance.
Vision Statement
To build one-stop service shelters with wrap-around trauma recovery centers and social enterprises for people from all backgrounds, especially BIPOC & marginalized communities, for equal employment opportunities and entrepreneurship, and to avoid re-trafficking or retraumatizing victims and survivors.
To change the culture to end gender-based violence and create a just, equitable, and sustainable society. We take creative actions through strategic partnerships to make bigger impacts in their communities as well as unprecedented global transformational hope and healing movements.
We will provide services in the Greater Houston Area in the next 5 years through partnerships with non-profit organizations, law enforcement and advocates at the federal, state and local levels. We will have our footprint across in the United States in the next 10 years. We will expand our global humanitarian mission in the next 15 years.
We can not do this alone. #TogetherWeCan Special thanks to our community partners:
Our mission is to bridge the gaps between culturally specific communities, marginalized communities and law enforcement, legal professionals, healthcare providers, educators, social service providers, advocates, businesses, non-profit organizations, and community partners through multidisciplinary efforts.
The non-profit organization provides survivor-centered and trauma-informed services to survivors of human trafficking and gender-based violence through addressing safety concerns of survivors, promoting accountability for perpetrators, fostering a community response to gender-based violence, raising awareness for victims to break the silence despite cultural barriers and providing services and resources to survivors. We also provide services to community partners in training/consulting on culturally and linguistically responsive services, trauma-informed and survivor-centered approaches, cross-cultural communication, victim relations, and language assistance.
Vision Statement
To build one-stop service shelters with wrap-around trauma recovery centers and social enterprises for people from all backgrounds, especially BIPOC & marginalized communities, for equal employment opportunities and entrepreneurship, and to avoid re-trafficking or retraumatizing victims and survivors.
To change the culture to end gender-based violence and create a just, equitable, and sustainable society. We take creative actions through strategic partnerships to make bigger impacts in their communities as well as unprecedented global transformational hope and healing movements.
We will provide services in the Greater Houston Area in the next 5 years through partnerships with non-profit organizations, law enforcement and advocates at the federal, state and local levels. We will have our footprint across in the United States in the next 10 years. We will expand our global humanitarian mission in the next 15 years.
We can not do this alone. #TogetherWeCan Special thanks to our community partners:
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