Our Charitable Organizations

All of our net proceeds will be donated to these organizations that are already on the ground fighting against human trafficking and doing wonderful work. More organizations to come soon!

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Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center, Tallahassee

STAC’s mission is to support sex and labor trafficking survivors of all ages and to educate the community about human trafficking. STAC connects survivors to safety and needed services by building strong and sustaining connections throughout a six-county region.

 

Hope for Justice

Hope for Justice is a non-profit working to bring an end to human trafficking. Our model is based on 4 pillars: preventing exploitation; rescuing victims; restoring lives; and reforming society. We work directly with victims and survivors, while also campaigning for long-term change through our work with governments, law enforcement, businesses and individuals. There is so much to understand about this $150 billion-dollar global crime around the world, in the U.S., and particularly, here in Florida. Since 2015, national statistics show Florida, remains the 3rd highest ranking state where human trafficking is occurring. At Hope for Justice, we have built a thorough, professional response to the issue of human trafficking. Wherever it exists, we are committed to stamping it out. Alongside our expertise in human trafficking investigations, aftercare and community action, Hope for Justice is also a leading global provider of anti-trafficking training. We believe that education is a key component of prevention. You can be part of ending human trafficking.

 

Christians Against Trafficking (CAT) is a group of Christians, from all denominations and backgrounds, in Tallahassee, Florida who joined together in their shared passion to see the end of human trafficking in our community. As believers, it is our job to earnestly commit this issue to prayer. We also believe that eradicating human trafficking will take a united effort and that everyone can contribute in some way. It's our aim and desire to engage everyone in our community and churches, through strategic partnerships, to join the fight against human trafficking and stop the sale of human beings.

Both Carolyn LeBoeuf and Nicole Whitaker are actively involved in this non-profit and in garnering the church to combat the problem of trafficking in our area.

CAT uses the Victress symbol as the symbol to fight human trafficking!

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