“Jesus said to her, ‘Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering.’”
- Mark 5:34
In the U.S. alone, tens of thousands of women and girls are sexually trafficked each year.
At Naomi’s House, the majority of women that have been served report that their exploitation began when they were a minor. Our services are designed to address the gap between girls who are exploited as children and women who never got the opportunity to leave, to heal, or to rebuild.
Many survivors don’t recognize themselves as victims while they’re still in the midst of exploitation. It’s often only after the abuse has ended—and they find themselves in a safe, supportive environment—that they begin to understand what they’ve endured. Naomi’s House exists to be that safe place—where women can process their trauma, rediscover their worth, and begin building a healthy future on their own terms.
People are what make the difference in the lives of survivors whose lives have been shattered because of sex trafficking. Partnering with individuals and families makes it possible for survivors to rebuild their lives and thrive as they journey through Naomi’s House programming.
How can you help?
- Take A Meal – drop off a meal at our Wheaton or West Chicago locations to encourage our participants through their weekly therapy “community time” groups.
- Direct Care Volunteer *- help drive our women from Naomi’s House to therapy, school, work, or other appointments.
- Shop our Gift Lists – shop for a starter kit to encourage our graduates with household items as they start out on their new journey in our independent living program.
*Special training is required for this one-on-one volunteer opportunity.



