9/17/2024 Job Title: Residential Supervisor Date: September 17, 2024 Report to: Director of Operations FLSA: Non-Exempt Approved by: Executive Director Salary: Full Time Expected Hours of Work: 40 Hours per week Range: $52,000 – $70,000 Job Summary: Responsible for the implementation of programmatic elements within the specialized group center home and direct supervision of house […]
Read MoreStay Informed
The United States is the largest producer and purchaser of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). The Center for Missing and Exploited Children reports that in 2022 the CyberTipline received 32,059,029 reports: 31,901,234 apparent child sexual abuse material; 80,524 online enticement, including “sextortion”; 18,336 child sex trafficking and 12,906 child sexual molestation. In addition, there were […]
Read MoreHard Conversations
At Sarah’s Home we believe in reaching as many people as possible in order to educate them about trafficking in our nation. We believe that education is vital in the prevention of trafficking. Once that information has been shared, it’s not uncommon that people then ask, “now what? How do I help protect the kids […]
Read MoreWhat Impact will Artificial Intelligence have on Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking?
The Internet Watch Foundation has uncovered what they describe as “a world of text-to-image technology. You type in what you want to see in online generators and the software generates the image.” Their first investigative report on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and child sexual abuse material (CSAM) was published in early 2023 and was entitled, ‘How […]
Read MoreBOYS Documentary
The little notice given to boys primarily identifies them as exploiters, pimps and buyers of sex, or as active and willing participants in sex work, not as victims or survivors of exploitation. (And Boys Too by ECPAT-USA) Learn the truths to combat this lie by joining us for an event at the Human Trafficking Task […]
Read MoreDaniel Academy Progress!
Hello wonderful friends of Sarah’s Home & Daniel Academy, We have some exhilarating news that we just couldn’t wait to share with all of you. Get ready to jump up and down with joy because it’s time to announce something God has done that is truly incredible! Drumroll, please… Introducing the new 20 Acres! Hold onto your hats because […]
Read MoreGangs and their Involvement in Domestic Child Sex Trafficking
The United States is experiencing and unprecedented surge in gang activity. Unfortunately, the Department of Justice data regarding gangs and their criminal activity is sparse and dated. The most recent report published in 2011 entitled the, National Gang Threat Assessment, noted that gangs were responsible for “an average of 48% of violent crimes in the […]
Read MoreTherapy in a Barn
We have some incredible volunteers at Sarah’s Home who offer their expertise to help aid our girls on their healing journey. Because of this, our girls get to do some amazing things in their time at Sarah’s Home. Two of these individuals, Linda and Kathy, offer their ranch and farm for our girls to go […]
Read MoreSound of Freedom
One week ago, on July 4th, a new movie hit the theaters called Sound of Freedom. This may be one of the first times that Sarah’s Home is encouraging our friends and supporters to watch a movie and to encourage others to see it, too. It isn’t a fun, entertaining movie, not your usual Summer […]
Read MoreVictim Blaming and Stigma
Survivors of sex trafficking face the issue of not having people believe them and/or shifting the fault onto them for the trafficking. This concept is called victim blaming. People make assumptions which lead to the person being blamed for the harm that was done to them. Victim blaming can be indirect or direct. Example: “Why […]
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