Selah Freedom Opens New Campus

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Thanks to champions and donations, Selah Freedom has launched a new campus specifically designed for survivor graduates. This past week, after each room had been adopted and transformed by donors, this new campus had its debut to survivors. As participants in the Independent Living Program, each will receive ongoing case management, mentorship, trauma therapy and pursue their educational and career goals. Many local organizations and individuals have taken ownership of rooms, financial needs and projects to make the project a reality and ensure that the house is just not a structure but a home for graduates, including The Source Church, Pam Miller and Kim Traylor, Saltair AMI, Lakewood Ranch Moms Group, Junior League of Manatee County, Rob and Karen Jenning and more. Each year, Selah Freedom has seen a three-fold increase in the number of graduates from their Residential Program for domestic survivors of sex trafficking and exploitation. The nation’s fastest growing anti-sex trafficking organization, Selah Freedom provides every needed resource to survivors of this injustice and believes that a continuum of care is vital in assuring a survivor’s success in the Independent Living Phase of their program.

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