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Surviving In Hope

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Humans are trafficked globally, with hundreds of thousands in the United States.

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Of sex trafficking victims have been recruited online via social media, apps, etc since the year 2000.

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Of women in the U.S. will experiance rape, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime.

If you would like to join the FIGHT to end sex trafficking and domestic violence in Texas, please consider joining our team of givers.

Who We Are

The Dominion House of Hope is a temporary, residential safe home for women who are survivors of Domestic Violence, Human Trafficking, and those with a background in Prostitution.

The Dominion House of Hope Corporation acknowledges and recognizes many, if not very close to all of the aforementioned women, likely desire to receive services which can help to reform their lives so they may realize their most potent senses of self-worth.

The Dominion House of Hope Corporation endeavors to reduce the recidivism rates amongst those whose lives have been held hostage by what has historically been the unrelenting revolving doors that are Domestic Violence, Human Trafficking, and Prostitution.

What We Provide

Shelter

We create a safe environment for our ladies to thrive.

Education

We have resources such as financial
literacy, life skills and goals for
growth and direct ion.

Support

We create a supportive environment to encourage our ladies to grow.

Advocation

Encourage local and federal law
makers and civic leaders to support
safe housing for victims and their
families.

Self Defense

We equip our ladies with practical self defence trainings in Muy Thai and Brazilian Jiujitsu from competition level martial artists. 

Clothing Closet

The clothing closet offers an opportunity for our ladies to style themselves in a way they can be proud of.

Mentoring

Our evidence-based mentoring program for women focus on those who have suffered from domestic violence, human trafficking, or experienced trauma.

We also have volunteer and partnership opportunities

Click Here To Support Us Financially

Contact Us

CEO: Samantha Long
Phone: (210)802-6020
[email protected]

SAFETY ALERT: If you are in danger, please use a safe phone and consider calling 911 The National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1- 800-799-7233 TTY 1-800-787-3224 or the StrongHearts Native Helpline at 1-844-762-8483 (call or text) are available to assist you.