Jennifer Hutton . March 5, 2025
ReHope eNews – February 2025
In this edition:
- First Tiny Home Residents
- 2024 Impact Report
- Successful Gala
Welcome Home!

Thanks to our generous donors, the first residents recently moved into their own tiny homes at the ReHope Farms’ Cottage Community.
These 10 homes will provide transitional housing for women who have graduated our two-year program. And mothers can live with their young children while also attending our program. The Cottage Community significantly increases our capacity to serve survivors at ReHope Farms!
Your Partnership Makes a Difference
The statistics in ReHope’s 2024 Impact Report reveal your impact: changed lives!

ReHope’s 2025 Freedom Gala Honors Several Heros and Entertains Hundreds
The 2025 Gala was a big success by any measure, especially the fact that because of your generosity, the evening netted more than $250,000 – funds that will directly support survivors. Guests enjoyed a great meal, hearing several survivors’ stories, a peek into the future by CEO Jason Alvis, and a thrilling live auction.
The evening began with the presentation of three awards:

Kristy Childs received the inaugural Veronica’s Voice Award, established to honor a survivor leader.
The Bakhita Angel Award honors an organizatoin that has significantly contributed to anti-trafficking. The Justice and Dignity Center received this award.
Attorney Andrew Speicher received the Cry Purple Award for an individual who has made significant inroads in the fight against human trafficking.
CEO Jason Alvis posed with Executive Administrator Jennifer Hutton, Chief Program Officer Roxie Loyd, and ReHope Farms Program and Clinical Manager Donna Davis.

