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A sanctuary for girls rescued from sex trafficking as they reclaim the life they were created to live.

Sarah's Home is a faith-based residential home on the front range of Colorado for girls age 12 up to 18 who have been rescued from sex trafficking. Sarah’s Home is licensed as a specialized group home through the state of Colorado.  We offer healing, education, restoration, and reintegration for survivors of the forced commercial sex trade.

 

Trafficking survivors experience trauma that affects their whole being. Because of this, we work to bring healing to mind, body, and spirit.  Our program is designed to walk each girl through the process of coming to terms with their pain and help them find healing. As part of the healing process the girls will learn to live as survivors instead of victims. This means helping the girls see their life as a gift from God who has equipped them with unique gifts, talents, and abilities that can make their world better.​

Our program consists of counseling and therapy, life skill training, medical care, job skill training, spiritual guidance, relationship training, mentoring and education. Our accredited school, Aspire Academy, is on our property which allows our girls to complete credits that may have missed.

Our house is truly a “home” where survivors can take the time that they need to heal.

Our History

Sarah’s Home was the vision of the Rocky Mountain District Women’s ministries who, for twenty years, had taken mission trips all over the world. They had witnessed child sex trafficking in most of the countries they visited, and were extremely heartbroken when they realized the commercial sexual exploitation of minors also happens right here in the United States.

Although it is estimated that there are more than 300,000 minors trafficked in the United States annually, there are only about 300 beds available for victims (minors and adults) who are rescued. Determined to increase the number of spaces available, the group was able to get a church donated and converted into a five bedroom house. In 2013, they partnered with a local child placement agency and started receiving girls in the foster care system who had been victims of sex trafficking. In August of 2017 Sarah's Home received a new license from the State in order to serve more girls and let them have the opportunity to stay for longer periods of time if needed. Sarah's Home doors are open to love, serve and empower girls who have experienced sex trafficking.