Program areas at Red Oak Hope
Us domestic: our program in austin, tx exists to provide a holistic response to the needs of sexually exploited and trafficked women through residential and non-residential services. Through our residential services we provide safe, free housing for 18-24 months, comprehensive case management, supportive services, skills development, social support, disability support, and aftercare to support self-sufficiency. Our non-residential services focus on community crisis response and short-term stabilization. The primary goals of both of these programs are to see improvements in clients overall safety, well-being, self-sufficiency, and social connectedness so that they can begin or continue to heal from their trauma, obtain economic security, and remain free from re-exploitation or victimization.see https://www.redoakhope.org/ for 2023 accomplishments.
Asia domestic:our asia domestic program serves women and children within asia who have been previously trafficked or exploited domestically. We also serve women and girls who are at high-risk of becoming exploited or trafficked in the future, as well as children of survivors. This program has two major components: restoration and economic empowerment. After helping a survivor establish immediate safety and security, we provide holistic care services like professional counseling, vocational training, medical care, and case management to help individuals heal from their trauma and be empowered to not just survive but thrive. We also partner with social enterprises to support full-time employment for at-risk, abused, and exploited women. This allows women to make a sustainable income and gain confidence to live an independent and sustainable life.see https://www.redoakhope.org/ for 2023 accomplishments.
International:our international programs serve women and children who have been or are at-risk of being trafficked or exploited in asia and uganda. These programs focus on all sides of the issue: prevention, intervention and restoration. Our prevention measures include partnering with organizations in source countries to promote awareness of safe vs. Unsafe migration as well as vocational training initiatives to support women who would otherwise be vulnerable to trafficking and unsafe migration abroad. We provide direct intervention to support survivors and their families as they escape their abuser(s) and are repatriated back to their home country. In addition, we partner with organizations in those home countries that they may receive survivors and provide long-term restorative care to support these women and children as they rebuild their lives.see https://www.redoakhope.org/ for 2023 accomplishments.