November Newsletter

  We’ve faced snow, snow and then more snow this week. For most of us, it means relaxed time at home, once we’ve shoveled our

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October Newsletter

Domestic Violence Awareness Month Over 1 in 3 women (35.6%) and 1 in 4 men (28.5%) in the US have experienced rape, physical violence, and/or

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September Newsletter

Monday we will enjoy celebrating Labor Day – honoring the value of hard work and the dignity of being able to work. Unfortunately, there’s a

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August Newsletter

Dear Friends, With the school year launching, many of us find new rhythms in life. Fall might mean classes, sports, or getting back to regular

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July Newsletter

Dear Friends, Reclaiming Hope walks with women and girls, men and boys who’ve been freed from modern-day slavery. Those victims suffered unspeakable abuse, some for

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June Newsletter

Dear Friends, In any given month, I talk with a wide variety of folks. One common question I get is: Is there an increase in the

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May Newsletter

Happy Mother’s Day. To those with and those without children. I used to represent a global non-profit in the world of sports – where many

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April Newsletter

How Would You Help? National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) is an annual observance that brings communities together and raises awareness about victims’ rights, protections,

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March Newsletter

Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged,.. When I hear the daily news, I feel overwhelmed. Discouraged. Wars. Famine. Physical

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February Newsletter

February is known as the month of love – due to the celebration of Valentines. This year it is also the month of the Super

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Taking on 2024!

Imagine with me:You support our work/ ministry.Survivors of sex trafficking find hope and healing.Reclaiming Hope provides the relationships and the tools. Together = we see

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November Newsletter with Hope

Human Trafficking in Colorado Recently the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking (LCHT) released The Colorado Project 2023. It’s a statewide action plan to guide Colorado’s

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We are grateful!

We are grateful! It’s been a whirlwind last 3 months for us. First – our move into the new space God provided for us at

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Officially in our NEW Office

God led, and we moved! Survivors of sex trafficking who’ve been freed from captivity often need privacy to work through the trauma they’ve experienced. Reclaiming

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Internet Safety

We recently ran into an issue with social media; perhaps you have, too. Being tagged or shown content that is against your morals and values

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Anyone can be a victim.

January 4th, 2023 the state of Colorado recognized January as Human Trafficking awareness month as part of a national effort to increase awareness and public education.

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Give for trafficking victims

Your email in box is filled with opportunities to donate on Colorado Gives Day, December 6. With Reclaiming Hope, your gift helps girls and women, boys and

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You are Invited

Click here for tickets Thrivent is a Gold Sponsor of this event. Olson Plumbing and Heating is a Silver Sponsor of this event. Exploration Counseling and

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Walking in Hope Invite

Friends,It’s been a busy summer! We’ve already sent out more than double the number of Hope Bags this year as last year! Thanks for all who helped.

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So many updates!

This month, we’re celebrating and sharing many updates with you!  First, Reclaiming Hope has released a comprehensive list of Survivor Resources! This PDF document is available to anyone on

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Merry Christmas!

MERRY CHRISTMAS! We are grateful for each person who has walked with us – through prayer, giving, volunteering, mentoring, and by showing interest in what

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Hope Bags Needed

Dear Friends, Reclaiming Hope works with law enforcement across the nation to provide comfort bags for survivors at the time of their recovery. These backpacks

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