Recovery Club
Recovery Club
Your donations and partnership enable us to rescue women from sex trafficking, domestic violence, unnecessary child-abandonment, and hardship to rehabilitate them to thrive in society.
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By joining the Recovery Club, you will provide services and support for the most vulnerable and victimized women in society.
The Women We Help
Donor Options
SUPPLEMENTAL DONOR
$25 A MONTH / $300 A YEAR
Provides supplemental resources for one woman such as personal products, groceries, and
over-the-counter medicine
FOUNDATIONAL DONOR
$1,000 - $4,000 ONE-TIME GIFT
Provides foundational assistance for women and children through an emergency hotel stay,
transportation, groceries, physical resources and bill assistance (heavily vetted to ensure
the need is legitimate).
This helps keep vulnerable women from becoming victims.
PROVISIONAL DONOR
$5,000 - $9,000 ONE-TIME GIFT
Provides assistance for women and children through transitional housing, education, training,
rehab, and resources.
TRANSITIONAL DONORS
$10,000 - $20,000 ONE-TIME GIFT
Provides
Long-term assistance for women and children with serious trauma to help transition them through recovery programs.
• This wrap around care will include nationwide transportation, housing, vocational training, counseling, childcare, medical care, and a personalized strategy to live independently.
Community Education. Communities need to be trained to recognize and
respond to victims of trafficking,child abandonment, domestic violence
and vulnerable women.
• $10,000 would enable us to continue leading training seminars with first
responders and hospitals as well as host a conference for non-profits,
governments, churches and community leaders.
MONUMENTAL DONOR
$20,000 AND MORE
Leave a legacy by providing capital resources to remodel or purchase a facility or donating
property.
Needs:
Two multi-use housing facilities for women in need
• house and safely rehabilitate women and children rescued from sex-trafficking, keep families together, and provide safety for the domestically abused.
• house women marked for murder by their pimps. These women typically are the most abused in society and need a safe space without fear of being found. Clients are encouraged in their recovery among their peers.
Coffee Shop
• A place to employ some of our clients, and also an unassuming
place where at risk women can ask for help without a predator knowing.
Small Warehouse
• A small warehouse to employee women to sell products,
but also a place where our clients can find what they need.