Our website is currently under reconstruction.

As we shift our focus to meet the needs of the ever-changing field of human trafficking, we appreciate your patience and support. In the meantime, here are some answers to the most common questions we're getting about our new stabilization home.


Who do we serve in the stabilization program?

We serve adult women who are victims of sex trafficking as well as their children if they are under the age of 5.


How long is the stabilization program?

Our programming runs anywhere from 30-90 days depending on their individual needs. 


Is there an application?

Yes, there is an application! We will accept applications from our approved referring organizations. Ion you are an approved referring organization and have referred to Rescue Hill before, you can receive a copy of this application by emailing apply@rescuehill.org


How does my organization become a referring organization?

In order to better serve our clients, we have a limited number of partnerships with referring organizations. The process includes a signed MOU and express understanding and compliance of our intake criteria. If you do not yet have an MOU with us and wish to become one of our referring orgs you may reach out to us at apply@rescuehill.org to begin a conversation.

If you have further questions, please reach out to us at info@rescuehill.org 

•Overnight and short-term transitional stay

 

 

•Referrals and case management

•Law enforcement support and collaboration

•Innovative training for advocates and volunteers

•Affordable legal immigration assistance

•Consultation services

“Human trafficking involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act. Every year, millions of men, women, and children are trafficked worldwide – including right here in the United States. It can happen in any community and victims can be any age, race, gender, or nationality. Traffickers might use violence, manipulation, or false promises of well-paying jobs or romantic relationships to lure victims into trafficking situations.

Language barriers, fear of their traffickers, and/or fear of law enforcement frequently keep victims from seeking help, making human trafficking a hidden crime.”

Department of Homeland Security

Photography by Abi Ruth

Rescue Hill is a Nazarene Compassionate Ministry Center and a certified 501c3.

PO Box 300591 Arlington, Texas. 76007 | (682) 252-4777