The Hope Project
Cause Area
- Advocacy & Human Rights
- Children & Youth
- Community
- Faith-Based
- Women
Location
1516 Peck StMuskegon, MI 49442 United StatesWebsite:
http://www.hopeprojectusa.org
Organization Information
Mission Statement
Our Mission To support the healing of girls and women who have survived sex trafficking and prevent further cases through mentoring and education. Our Vision To end suffering from sex trafficking. Our Values Love ► We are motivated by the love of Christ. Justice ►We believe that God has called us to bring justice to a broken world. Empowerment ► We are committed to creating an environment of empowerment. Collaboration ► We are committed to meeting the diverse needs of those we serve through collaboration. Stewardship ► We are committed to using the resources we are given responsibly and transparently. Prayer ► We believe in the power of prayer. Why hope? H.O.P.E. stands for: Houses of Prostitution Emptied. Houses of Promise Entered. Houses of Prayer Entered.
Description
The Hope Project began in 2006 as an outreach program to educate and inform the community about the issue of human trafficking. The more we learned and the more we became aware of the prevalence of this issue, we soon asked the question, who takes care of these children? What happens to the young women who are removed from prostitution? What treatment is available to help them overcome this life of pain and agony they have suffered? Lacking any satisfactory answers to these questions, we decided to provide an answer.
The Hope Project's mission is support the healing of girls and women who have survived sex trafficking and prevent further cases through mentoring and education. The Hope Project is in the process of opening a home in West Michigan for girls, 11 through 17 years old, who have been removed from sex trafficking. The Hope Project will provide residential and non-residential treatment programs. The programs will utilize a holistic approach to rehabilitation by providing comprehensive services to address the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of recovery.
The Hope Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, so your donations are tax-deductible.
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