HOW WE HELP

What Will Inspire Light Provide New Mother Survivors?

Personal development, family stability, and community involvement through:

Safe Sanctuary for Long-Term Housing  

  • Provide secure, long-term housing where survivors can live with their children. 

  • A safe environment that includes access to trauma-informed therapy, healthcare, and education, ensuring survivors and their families can heal and grow together.​ 

  • Safe environment where survivors can recover and develop life skills with their children for family sustainability.

Self and Family Integration 

  • Parenting classes, legal assistance, medical care, and therapeutic services to rebuild family units. 

  • Resources that allow survivors to build nurturing home environments where the mother and their children feel safe.

  • Encourage survivors to pursue personal goals and interests. Give options for exploring and developing their talents to empower their independence and self-sufficiency.

Mentorships

  • Providing educational opportunities and job vocational training programs. 

  • Offer skillets to survivors to develop and achieve financial independence for stable employment.

  • Provide platforms for survivors to share their stories, advocate for others, and become mentors themselves. This can help raise awareness and prevent future trafficking.

Agriculture Living 

  • Offer programs and tools teaching the growth and harvesting of natural resources for the family and with community.

Community 

  • Ongoing support for survivors and their families from Inspire Light partners, sponsors, and community-based programs for consistent reintegration into society. 

  • Continuous community involvement and support to ensure new mother survivors will sustain their recovery and provide a nurturing environment for their children.



Challenge

  • Proper refuge, care, and rehabilitation for mothers with children, pregnant women, and women 18+ seeking to overcome the trauma of Human Trafficking, prostitution, and sexual exploitation. 

  • Lack of long-term holistic recovery housing, community, birth homes, career and education opportunities for survivors turned thrivers.

  • Survivors jumping to rehabilitation shelters striving to become self-sufficient with the land.

  • Awareness, education, and legal advocacy for community and survivors shifting the system to prevent exploiting women and children. 

Solution

  • Providing communities to serve and hold long-term safe spaces to heal and move forward from the sex trade and exploitation trauma.

  • Community cultivated through programs of all-inclusive holistic wellness tailored to the individual woman and child

  • Relying on permaculture/agriculture homesteading for resources for housing, food, water, and power cultivated within the community.

  • Having each survivor learn how to use permaculture tools on their path of sovereignty.

  • General public collaboration/connections to educate and spread awareness for the prevention of the sex trade and sexual exploitation.