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Will you sponsor a room in the Restoration Home?

We believe no child should be sold, lost or forgotten. Your sponsorship helps open doors to safety and healing for child survivors of human trafficking.

Let's talk about how you can sponsor a room and give hope to broken souls who can succeed in a supportive environment.

Every room in the Restoration Home is more than furniture.

It’s a space where children rescued from trafficking will rest, rebuild, and remember they are loved.

Why These Rooms Matter

Children who have endured the trauma of trafficking need more than rescue. They need a safe place where trust can be rebuilt and where hope can take root. That’s why we built the Restoration Home.

But the doors cannot open until each room is ready. Bedrooms, counseling spaces, living areas, and even the dining room must be furnished and prepared. When you sponsor a room, you do more than cover costs. You create a Christ-honoring place of healing and hope.

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House Parents’ Bedroom

$7,500

Includes:
King Bed, Dressers, Washer/Dryer

Status:
Available

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Social Work Office

$4,500

Includes:
Desk, Chair, Fireproof Cabinet

Status:
Available

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Girls’ Bedroom

$4,500 (x5)

Includes:
Vanity, Chest of Drawers, Queen Bed, Rug

Status:
Available

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Laundry Room

$4,000

Includes:
2 Washers, 2 Dryers, Window Covering

Status:
Available

ADA Compliant

During the planning of the Restoration Home, we included 2 bedrooms that are ADA compliant allowing us to help girls who are handicapped or wheelchair bound either permanently or temporarily. We know that some trafficked children are abused due to their handicaps and knew to plan for that type of need in the Restoration Home.

The doors can't open until these rooms are ready.

This is where you step in. When you sponsor a room, you give a child more than furniture—you give them the stability and dignity they deserve. If a full room isn’t possible, every gift still helps us finish the work and welcome children home.