Restored Hope Ministries

A nonprofit organization

$7,830 raised by 27 donors

8% complete

$100,000 Goal


"Texas #2 / Dallas #2 in Texas / $99 MILLION Business / 100,000 Children Trafficked Yearly"

Founded in 2012, Restored Hope Ministries is a 501c3 organization founded for the purpose of rescuing women trapped in sexual exploitation, sex abuse, domestic violence, human slavery, sexual abuse, poverty, domestic violence, homelessness, and interaction with the criminal justice system. We are dedicated to helping women 17-45 by providing food, clothing, and shelter for 18 to 24 months, as they begin the healing process. 


INTERVENTION

OUTREACH: We hold more than 24 outreaches a year on the streets of Dallas. We provide women with resources to help navigate a way out of the sex industry. During these outreach nights our team will pray with the ladies and provide essential resources including counseling services, and connections to housing and employment opportunities to help bring not only spiritual help, but practical help as well. Our goal is to be a light in the middle of darkness and to be an encouraging voice in their life to help them transition out of a difficult and often dangerous situation.

OUR FACILITIES

PHASE ONE HEALING: Dedicated to healing the hurt that is directly related to their abuse and exploitation. During this period the women participate in Regeneration classes: A faith based 12 step program, one on one counseling with licensed counselors, group therapy and group classes. We want to come along side each resident and be a positive voice in their life while we walk through the healing process with them.  During their time in our program we also provide every resident with any necessary medical, dental and vision needs. 


PHASE TWO EMPLOYMENT: Dedicated to equipping Residents with the tools and support they need to secure stable and fulfilling employment. This phase is designed to help them transition smoothly into the workforce, providing them with the necessary resources and skills to succeed in their employment.


PHASE THREE DISCIPLESHIP PROGRAM: After completing the program, the Resident is eligible to apply for our discipleship program where they would move into our apartment complex and would be provided with a one bedroom, fully furnished apartment for an internship fee. During that year, the resident will have continued mentoring, budget partners, and Bible studies with their children and other continued education until they are confident in being on their own.


Mission

To rescue & restore women to productive lives who have been adversely affected by sexual & human trafficking, sexual abuse, domestic violence, homelessness, poverty, and the criminal justice system, through healing & education, through unconditional love. Bring awareness to younger generations to stop the ever growing epidemic.

Needs

Our Key Priorities

1. Pay Off Safe House & Apartment Property

Our top priority is to pay off the remaining $754,000 on our Safe House and apartment property. This property, valued at $3 million, is crucial for providing a secure and stable environment for our residents. Eliminating this debt will enable us to allocate more resources directly towards enhancing our programs and services, thus maximizing the support we can offer.

2. Purchase Phase 2 Safe House

We urgently need to acquire a new Safe House to serve our Phase 2 residents. This additional property will allow us to separate Phase 1 and Phase 2 residents, providing specialized care tailored to their distinct needs. This separation is vital for ensuring that we offer the most effective and appropriate support to each individual.

3. Continue Providing Essential Services

For over 12 years, our organization has been committed to providing essential services, including food, clothing, shelter, therapy, and counseling. These services are fundamental to our mission and to the well-being of those in our care. Sustaining these offerings is crucial as we continue to welcome and support individuals and families in need.

4. Fund Our Outreach Department

Our outreach department plays a critical role in reaching out to exploited and trafficked women and girls on the streets of Dallas. This team not only provides immediate assistance but also offers hope and support for a better future. Funding this department will ensure that we can continue to extend our services to those who need it most, meeting both their immediate needs and offering long-term solutions.

How You Can Help

Financial Contributions: Your donations are instrumental in supporting our priorities:

Safe House Debt: Help us reduce the $754,000 remaining on our property.

Phase 2 Safe House: Support the purchase of the new Safe House. $300,000 or gift a house for this project.

Ongoing Services: Contribute to our continued provision of food, clothing, and other essential services.

Outreach Department: Fund our efforts to reach and assist exploited and trafficked individuals at a Budget of $12,000 per year.

Ways to Donate:

We are also glad to accept Cryptocurrency, Wire Transfer, Stocks & Bonds, Estate Planning, Cash App/Venmo.

Online: Visit our website at www.RHMDallas.org to make a secure donation.

By Check: Mail your donation to:

4301 Bryan Street Dallas, Texas 75204 ste 204

In-Person: Visit our office at 4301 Bryan Street Dallas, Texas 75204 Ste 204 during business hours.

Matching Gifts and Fundraising Events: Check our website for information on matching gift opportunities and upcoming fundraising events.

Thank you for your unwavering commitment to our mission. Together, we can make a meaningful difference.

Equity Statement

Restored Hope believes in whosoever will, let them come. We take all religions, all creeds, all colors.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Restored Hope Ministries

Tax id (EIN)

45-5457155

Guidestar

Causes

Human Trafficking & Exploitation

Operating Budget

$500,000 - $999,999

Counties Served

Somervell, Rockwall, Parker, Palo Pinto, Navarro, Montague, Kaufman, Johnson, Hunt, Hood, Grayson, Fannin, Erath, Ellis, Denton, Dallas, Cooke, Collin

BIPOC Serving

Other, Hispanic or Latinx, Black or African American

Equity Statement

Equity Statement

Address

4301 Bryan Street Suite 204
Dallas, TX 75204

Phone

469-334-0035

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