Rapha International: Residential Survivor Care

What is residential survivor care?

Rapha International’s residential Survivor Care campuses provide holistic services to young survivors of trafficking and sexual abuse, while providing safe shelter during a season when a child does not have another safe place to stay. When a child is served in Rapha’s residential program, the services provided to them reach far beyond the boundaries of the residential campus. Rapha’s social workers locate and support survivors’ families, preparing them to care for and protect their children. Rapha staff accompany children to court hearings and assist them in navigating the criminal justice system. Connections are made with partner organizations, coalitions, educational institutions, and service providers to build up community-based support and opportunity for girls in Rapha’s care.

Rapha provides residential survivor care for children who have already been impacted by trafficking and abuse. Survivor care programming at Rapha is built on four keys to freedom, which include:

  • Safety
  • Healing
  • Education
  • Social Work

The final key is you.

Your support of Rapha can provide survivors the keys to freedom-safety, healing, social work, and education/vocational training. You can learn more about Rapha’s mission and discover how you can help here.

About Rapha International:

The mission of Rapha International is to end the trafficking, exploitation, and abuse of children, one child at a time, through aftercare for survivors, prevention for the vulnerable, and engagement for everyone.

Reference:

Rapha International
417.621.0373
www.rapha.org

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