
Setting the stage for survivors of sex trafficking to be heard
Un.Silenced is an organization that believes the path to healing requires fearless approach to discover meaningful purpose. We aim to address tailored needs through creative empowerment. “Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself”-Robert Frost
Our program is currently offering:
Un silenced is a 5-phase program that provides survivors essential tools for personal growth and development as well as an aid for better communal integration using their inspired innovation of choice. Completion of the program does not mean termination of our services and life long support. Even after the completion of the program we encourage all of our participants in the program to our group meetings.
Un. Defined. Please join us in our weekly group discussions for survivors who wish to have a voice, but opts out of services admitted into the program but would love to have a nonjudgmental release that provides victims with an open supportive community of survivors of sexual exploitation. Our group is held on Mondays with a monthly creative channel. So come let loose. Relax. Share. Compose. And be empowered!
get in touchPlaces to call for relief:
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger please dial 911.
The National Human Traffic Hotline is 1-888-373-7888
Come out and help our community in any possible capacity! We are always looking for individuals who would like to come help and be apart of the positive transformation.
We thank you so much for the support! Un. Silenced is a registered 501(c)3 organization and all donations are 100% tax deductible. Anything that you can give can make a huge difference for the survivors in our program. Help be the change you want to see!
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“The most authentic thing about us is our capacity to create to overcome, to endure to transform to love and be greater than our suffering”- Ben Okri