For the first time in the United States, a recovery hospital built exclusively for survivors of child and young adult trafficking is under development with real-time digital safety woven into care.
In an effort to address the growing national crisis of human trafficking, Cyber Dive, a technology company transforming how families and recovery professionals protect and support youth in the digital age, is expanding its years-long partnership with Where Hope Lives, a nationally recognized nonprofit under City Help Inc. of Phoenix (Phoenix Dream Center) that provides residential care and therapeutic services to sex trafficking survivors.
“It’s about growing our footprint and centralizing our care,” stated Brian D. Steele, CEO of City Help, in a press release. “My wife, Skye, and I have dedicated our lives to this work, walking with survivors through their hardest moments, and we’ve seen how much healing is possible with the right care. This hospital isn’t just a facility. Our hope is that it becomes the gold standard for every center in the country fighting to restore what trafficking tried to steal.”…