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House of Cherith

House of Cherith is a trauma-informed care residential recovery program that provides a safe place for women who have experienced sex trafficking, domestic violence, and exploitation. House of Cherith also serves ladies who have worked in the sex entertainment industry. Our goal is to provide love and nurture while preparing our residents for long-term sobriety and success. We are dedicated to helping provide resources and tools for restoring the heart so life can become whole, wounds are healed, new opportunities become evident, and hope is restored.

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Services

Case Management
Family and Child Care
Employment
Job Training
Inpatient Services
Mental Health
Mentorship
Shelter Long Term
Substance Abuse help
Spiritual Health
Therapeutic Group
Therapeutic Individual

For Survivors

Safe Houses: The primary goal of the Safe House is to place women in a long-term recovery program (whether it be HOC Program II or another program). The stay is intended to be a time of respite, reflection, recovery and restoration, providing a safe and comfortable environment coupled with activities to help guide residents through the process of determining healthy next steps for their journey to full recovery.

Long Term Care: In the 12-15 month Long-Term phase of Program II, women are provided case management and comprehensive support to become healthy emotionally and physically, maintain sobriety, and secure employment. When ready, women graduate to the 6-9 month Transitional phase of the program where their focus is to transition from program dependence to self-sufficiency.

Junior Care 

Family Support Care

For Advocates

Internships: The HOC internship is a tremendous opportunity to not only gain experience in the human services and social work field, but to walk the journey of recovery, transformation, and success with women that are leaving traumatizing situations. This internship will challenge you yet simultaneously leave you feeling satisfied and proud of the work and service that you will do with this incredible population. You will grow, you will learn, and you will leave inspired and motivated by the incredible stories of victims turned victors.

Volunteers: Check out our volunteer opportunities on our website to see what we are up to and where you can be involved.

EVENforONE is excited to explore how we can best support the referral aspects of the counter-trafficking fight and will be launching refined services and tools in the future!
Due to this developmental season we'll be temporarily stepping back from case management, for both overcomers and other anti-trafficking organizations. The primary purpose is to take what we’ve been learning so far and improve our support structure and our processes to ensure we’re contributing to effective and sustainable healing outcomes for everyone engaging with our advocacy-based assistance in the future. While we're on this pause, our public database will still remain fully available for use.
This is a public database of resources available in the counter-trafficking fight. We do our best to verify these resources are safe and trustworthy, but EVENforONE assumes no responsibility related to your use of these resources - use at your own risk - and please make the best decisions you can to guard your own safety. As a whole, the anti-trafficking community still has a lot to learn about how to collaborate well for assisting overcomers in a consistently healthy way, and EVENforONE desires to be a positive advocate for that as we learn and grow too.