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Finding Freedom International’s (FFI) mission is to restore the lives of women and children victimized by sexual exploitation and modern-day slavery. Since 2009, FFI has partnered with established safe houses around the world to train and equip caregivers and staff members to provide long-term restoration and healing to girls rescued from sex trafficking.

FFI’s unique program of modeling, mentoring, and coaching safe house staff members provides the training and tools necessary to restore rescued girls to wholeness from the physical, emotional, and spiritual trauma inflicted by sex abuse and slavery. By equipping the warriors on the front lines of this battle, we create a sustainable model for ongoing restoration. Hope is restored, dreams are formed, and the devastating generational cycle of abuse is ended.

This ministry lives into our SERVE strategy area of  JUSTICE

How Can I Serve?

ATTEND SURVIVOR TRAINING

Want to make a difference in the lives of those victimized by human trafficking? Attend a one-day training to learn about or to work with those enslaved in and/or survivors of human trafficking. Training is required in order to work directly with victims and survivors but is open to all who want to learn more. Following the training, you can serve with the street outreach ministry.
Contact serve@sapres.org for more information. 

BE A TRAINER

FFI provides training for partners in Sri Lanka, Nicaragua, Brazil, Costa Rica, Mexico City, Guatemala, India, and the USA.
In order to be trained, you will go through a 19-session curriculum consisting of a variety of topics dealing with healing and restoration.
Once trained, you will walk alongside ministry partners to provide training, hope and encouragement. 

join the pRayer team

specialized therapists

If you have been trained and have experience in art, music, equine, trauma informed therapies
and/or as a yoga or Pilates instructor, we may have a place for you. 

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Have questions? Contact serve@sapres.org or 949.574.2240.