For Survivors.
100 Communities
100 Points of Exit
Survivors need multiple pathways to leave the life and access freedom - one size does not fit all. A point of exit is a relationship with an individual, a group, or an organization that provides safety, resources, and opportunities to move forward.
These doorways to freedom may come though mental health counseling, a trauma-informed foster placement, or other transformative relationships they encounter along the way.
BUILDING POINTS OF EXIT
Integrated systems are required to successfully transition survivors into thriving lives. We believe people are the teeth that connect those systems and make them go.
GEARS OF CHANGE
Caring for survivors isn’t a one-person job. Nor is it one person’s responsibility. We believe entire communities can and should share the load.