FACTS: Fighting to Abolish Child Trafficking for Sex)
Who We Are & What We Do
FACTS (Fighting to Abolish Child Trafficking for Sex) raises awareness of child sex trafficking in Georgia. We educate the community, advocate for victims, and support Wellspring Living’s Girls Residential Program, which provides trauma-informed care to survivors. We also partner with like-minded organizations to further our mission.
Why We Exist
Human trafficking is a grave injustice that exploits the most vulnerable among us. As Christians, we are called to stand against oppression and extend God’s love to those in need. “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute” (Proverbs 31:8). FACTS exists to bring hope and healing to survivors while working to prevent future exploitation through awareness and action.
Who We Serve
We serve survivors of child sex trafficking who are part of Wellspring Living’s Girls Residential Program. This program provides safe housing, education, counseling, and life skills training to help young survivors rebuild their lives. By partnering with Wellspring Living, we offer both practical support and compassionate care to those on the path to healing
Volunteer Opportunities
We welcome volunteers who feel called to make a difference in the fight against child trafficking. Opportunities include:
- Direct Support – Assist with activities at Wellspring Living’s Girls Residential Program (as permitted by their guidelines).
- Awareness & Advocacy – Help educate the community about child trafficking through events, presentations, and outreach efforts.
- Donations & Fundraising – Organize donation drives for essential items and assist with fundraising initiatives to support survivor services.
Special Requirements
Due to the sensitive nature of this ministry, volunteers working directly with Wellspring Living must complete a safe environment VIRTUS training and a background check to ensure everyone’s safety and well-being. Together, we can stand against child trafficking, offer hope to survivors, and work toward a future free from exploitation.