
We need
a forever
home.
After the devastating fire that destroyed the home we were renting, SafeHope Home is determined to rebuild stronger and more secure—for good. We are now working to purchase a permanent property for our long-term recovery program, one that survivors can truly call home.
Why We’re Buying a Home for SafeHope
Owning our own home removes the limitations that come with renting. It allows us to make essential customizations for safety, accessibility, and ministry compliance—investments we can’t make in someone else’s property. Ownership also removes the uncertainty of landlords and rent increases, and most importantly, it ensures greater confidentiality and protection of our location, which is critical to the safety of the women we serve.
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As homeowners, we’ll also become eligible for capital funding grants to complete vital renovations that help us meet ministry standards and expand our capacity to serve.
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This is more than a property—it’s a turning point. With your help, we can build a safe, stable, and purpose-designed home where survivors of human trafficking can heal, grow, and thrive.
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Help us make this house a home.
