HER Campaign

Collective Impact

Collective Impact

At HER Campaign, we know that real, lasting change happens when passionate people come together. That’s why we’ve partnered with Avodah Collective and Safe Places for Women to build something truly groundbreaking—a continuum of care model designed to meet survivors of human trafficking wherever they are in their healing journey on one campus.

We’re not just offering services. We’re creating safe spaces where survivors can reclaim their lives—all within close proximity to the care they need. Our first collective impact campus, located in Denver, Colorado, is a place where collaboration fuels transformation. By uniting expertise, passion, and resources, we provide survivors with a holistic pathway from crisis to independence.

Our Continuum of Care

Our Emergency Shelter program is built to address these four pillars:

A Holistic Approach to Healing

Addressing body, mind, and spirit through spiritual formation, medical care, and mental health support.

Evidence-Based Survivor Care

Utilizing research-driven practices to measure and maximize impact—not just at the individual level, but also within interpersonal relationships, groups, and the broader community. When survivors heal, they become catalysts for change, influencing families, workplaces, and society as a whole.

Restoring Survivors to Community

Reintegration into family and society is central to lasting transformation. By equipping survivors with wrap-around resources and strong support systems, we create pathways for sustainable healing.

The Missing Piece: Stabilization

True holistic care requires stability—ensuring survivors have a strong foundation and the resources they need to not only rebuild their lives, but thrive.

And this is just the beginning. We have a nationwide vision—expanding this model to cities across the U.S., ensuring survivors everywhere have access to the support they deserve.