Vol. I · A Survivor Restoration Project A Program of MMI

After rescue,
where the healing
journey begins.

Rescue is the headline. Restoration is the work. Healing House Project walks with trafficking survivors through the slow, costly, beautiful process of becoming whole again — body, mind, and the practical essentials of daily life.

§ 02 — The Need Sources on file
88%
of trafficking survivors report physical injuries that went untreated during exploitation.
1/3
survivors leave exploitation with nothing of their own — no ID, no clothes that fit, no insurance, no clinician they trust.
0.
That's how many survivors we turn away. Every person who comes through our doors receives care, at no cost.
§ 03 — The Work
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Restoration begins with the body.

Survivors carry the marks of what was done to them — physically, neurologically, emotionally. Restoring them takes more than housing and therapy. It takes whole-person care that says you are still worth healing — and means it. That's what we do, across four connected pillars.

01

Heal
the Body

Free medical and vision care for U.S. survivors — primary care, urgent treatment, chronic-condition management, prescription support, and the basic clinical follow-through most survivors have not had in years.

Domestic · Medical Care
02

Restore
the Mind

Trauma-informed mental health care, including individual therapy, group support, EMDR, and psychiatric services. Care that knows what these survivors have lived through — and does not flinch.

Domestic · Mental Health
03

Provide
What Was Lost

Clothing that fits. Hygiene supplies. A bed, sheets, a backpack for school. The practical essentials of a life that was stolen — supplied directly to survivors entering aftercare, so they can step into their next chapter with what they need.

Domestic · Dignity & Essentials
04

Reach
the Forgotten

Short-term medical mission trips delivering basic healthcare and women's health screenings to survivor communities in countries where trafficking flourishes and clinics do not.

International · Mission
§ 04 — The Method

A door that is always open.

Most survivors are not asked what they need. They are processed — by systems, by clinics that won't stay, by paperwork that demands a permanent address they don't have. We do not work that way.

Healing House Project partners with vetted aftercare homes and survivor-led organizations across the country to bring whole-person health care directly to the people who need it most — for as long as they need it.

01

Referred, not recruited.

Survivors come to us through aftercare partners, law enforcement victim services, and survivor advocates — never through outreach that could re-traumatize.

02

Free, no questions about insurance.

Every service is delivered at no cost to the survivor. No invoices. No insurance paperwork. No exceptions.

03

Care for as long as it takes.

Some survivors need a one-time medical visit. Others need years of ongoing mental health care. We don't time-limit healing.

04

Faith-rooted, trauma-informed.

Christian conviction motivates the work; clinical excellence governs it. Every clinician is trained in trauma-informed survivor care.

§ 05 — In Her Words Survivor Story
"I came home from work to a shut-off notice. My electricity was going to be cut the next morning, and I had nothing left after rent. I called Healing House Project not really expecting anything — and within hours, the bill was paid. The lights stayed on. I sat on my kitchen floor and just breathed."
Survivor, age 28 Receiving ongoing support — medical, mental health, and dignity essentials — through Healing House Project.
§ 06 — What We Stand For

Our commitments to every survivor.

We're new. We don't lead with claims about how many countries we've served or how many survivors we've treated — we lead with the principles that govern everything we do. The same principles apply at home in the United States and on the international medical mission trips we partner on. Doctors, nurses, and counselors give their time. We cover the rest.

Pillars of Care
4
Connected pillars of whole-person restoration: medical, mental health, dignity essentials, and international mission.
Cost to Survivor
$0
Every service we deliver is free to the survivor. No invoices. No insurance paperwork. No exceptions.
Turned Away
0
No survivor referred by an aftercare partner is denied care. Need is the only qualifier.
Our Standard
100%
Faith-rooted in motivation. Trauma-informed in practice. Every partner we work with shares both standards.
§ 07 — Reach Us Get in Touch

Tell us
how we can help.

Whether you're a survivor in need of care, a clinician who wants to volunteer, an aftercare partner looking to refer someone, or a donor with a question — we'd love to hear from you. We read every message and reply personally.

Or write us directly:
info@healinghouseproject.org