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“The little guy was BEYOND happy and grateful for every item in that bag. He was so touched that I would bring HIM clothes and everything else! the bonus was that he loves Batman and there was a superheroes coloring book with Batman on the cover in the backpack! Also, the blanket… he loved it and wore it as a cape for the rest of the time he was at the hospital.”

FBI Victim Specialist


Join me in kicking off the new year (the new decade!) celebrating everything the Reclaiming Hope staff, volunteers and generous donors accomplished in 2019! Below is just a brief preview of our annual report that details how we served 540 trafficking survivors in one year:
  • 45 FBI locations served
  • 521 Restoration Bags shipped
  • 1,330 volunteer hours put in 
  • 17 survivors received transformational mentoring
  • 90 hours of trauma-informed counseling and equine therapy funded
  • 2 recognitions awarded

This was all possible thanks to people like you. From providing a moving truck and manpower to helping a survivor move into her new apartment to funding high school tutoring, your dedication has changed lives in Colorado.

Click here to see the full annual report.

If you want to start helping us with our mission in aiding victims of human trafficking in the rescue, restoration and reintegration process by providing for their physical, emotional and spiritual needs, join us this Valentine’s Day! RSVP to spend an intimate evening listening to award-winning pianist and guitarist David Templeton. Next newsletter will feature an exclusive interview with David, himself! 
 
Cheers to everything we’ll accomplish together in 2020! 
DiAnna Steele 
 


 IN THE NEWS

TRUCKERS AGAINST TRAFFICKING IS WORKING
Colorado-based nonprofit that trains truck drivers and other transportation industry members to recognize signs of trafficking is making a difference. If you see something, call: 888-373-7888

DENVER PAIR CONVICTED
Two people were indicted for running an organized human trafficking ring in Denver.

COLORADO SUMMIT ADDRESSES HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The northwestern part of Colorado — from the central Rocky Mountains to the Utah border — has some of the highest demand for sex trafficking in the state. This summit addressed local leaders and concerned citizens.