Join the mission.
Help women find freedom from sex trafficking, prostitution & addiction.
THERE ARE THREE WAYS YOU CAN —
Bring hope & healing.
Your involvement supports a community that doesn’t let a DIVA fail and continually reminds her that she’s never alone on her journey to wellness.
Give financially.
When you give financially, you join a group of abolitionists — a group of freedom fighters — who, together, provide the opportunity for women to break free from the past and launch into a brighter future.
While gifts of all types are accepted, monthly gifts make it possible for DIVAS to get the stability they need on their path to wellness. Your best gift today provides:
$49 - Joy & Justice Program
$149 - Build a Safe House - 1 sq. ft.
$999 - Trauma-informed Care
Whole health wrap-around services – one woman 30 days coaching and connection suites
$99 - Coaching Program
Peer Support & Coaching – Weekly peer coaching
$499 - Workforce Development
Employment & Transportation Support – One Women employment & transportation and Work Readiness Program for 30 days
$4900 - Sponsor a Room in the Safe House
Divas Who Win provided information that raised awareness around sex trafficking. The testimony Ms. Santana shared moved us to tears and shed light on the seriousness on this issue, Since I had the opportunity to share this information with my daughter and her friends. Knowledge is power and we are so grateful for the DMTS workshop”
Volunteer your time.
Whether our DIVAS are breaking free from sex trade, overcoming addiction, or both, life will get hard. But with deep connection to a community and your unique gifts and talents, you’ll be able to help her know that she is never alone.
Whatever skills and experience you have to offer, there are opportunities for you to serve. Here are a few ways you may choose to contribute:
Sort clothes or provide retail support at The Freedom Boutique
Share your talents by working at Freedom Boutique or Special Events.
Become an intern who helps with social media, brand partnership, and development & fundraising
INQUIRE NOW —
The reason I love divas is because it’s a place of love & understanding for me. Giving back to the ones who give for me. 💜
Spread the word.
Experience the journey.
Learn about the experiences of a 17-year-old trafficked in Georgia and what it took to get her back. This 15-minute walkthrough will explain and demonstrate the “grooming” process that happens to so many. Then, armed with knowledge, we can stop this from happening to many others.
Protect your community.
There are 5,000 girls at risk of being trafficked in Georgia right now. But when you know the signs, you’ll be able to protect your community from these atrocities.
We created a course, K.N.O.T. My Child, that empowers mothers, fathers, teachers, clergy, coaches, and entire communities to protect the vulnerable.
Gain a deeper understanding of the sex trafficking culture, explore vulnerable population types, and learn to create a culture of prevention, recovery, and resilience.
“Divas Who Win provided information that raised awareness around sex trafficking. The testimony Ms. Santana shared moved us to tears and shed light on the seriousness of this issue. Since I had the opportunity to share this information with my daughter and her friends. Knowledge is power and we are so grateful for the DMTS workshop”
Alexia Jones, Executive Director
Fight for justice.
In order to enact change on a grand scale, our work can’t remain inside our four walls. Long-term freedom relies on an engaged community. That’s why we created Diversity and Justice Dialogues, a book club through DIVAS Who Win, that was created to be a safe space where people can learn together and unite towards justice and equality.
We encourage community members to invite groups of up to 20 people into our space for training, lunch and learns, or book clubs that further the conversation surrounding race and injustice. Sessions are held at 160 Tracy Street, Suite 2B & 2C, Athens GA 30601.
“I took a lot away from our book study, and I expect to continue to become a better human being because of the work we did. I look forward to continuing to follow DIVAS as they help lead our community toward unity and equity. I’m ready for our next book.”
B.G. (Dept of Justice)