Our Programs
Sanctuaries, outreach initiatives, and community education programs for survivors of trafficking, prostitution, and addiction.
We meet survivors right where they are in Hamilton County, TN and North Georgia. Together with our staff, trained volunteers, and gracious donors, we walk with women survivors out of the vicious cycles of abuse, addiction, and exploitation into a journey towards a hopeful future.
01. RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM & CRISIS SHELTER
We provide safe housing, healthcare, therapy, and nurturing environments that serve as the foundation for rebuilding lives.
All services are provided free of charge through the generosity of donors and community partners.
02. SURVIVOR HELPLINE
Our helpline is listed on Polaris National Human Trafficking Hotline as the primary service provider for Hamilton County, TN.
Trained volunteers provide a trusting, listening ear, assistance in identifying needs and resource referrals.
Our goal is to connect with the human heart in a way that builds trust and respect, offering hope of new life through a transitional plan.
03. STREET OUTREACH
Our outreach teams meet women experiencing prostitution and commercial sexual exploitation where they are and help them find where they want to be.
Each outreach effort includes practical offerings of food, water, clothing, hygiene supplies, and the offer of prayer.
Through relationships and trust built over time, we are able to offer transition resources when the time is right.
04. JAIL MINISTRY
In the pursuit of justice, redemption, and restoration, our prison outreach extends compassion to women survivors of exploitation behind bars.
We believe in the transformative power of love, healing, and second chances, and strive to break cycles by providing spiritual engagement and support within the walls of Silverdale Detention facility.
05. ADVOCACY
We engage with policymakers, law enforcement, and the community to raise awareness about the realities of exploitation and trafficking.
Through grassroots advocacy efforts, we strive to bring about systemic change that prevents future exploitation.
Love’s Arm does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law.