The Freeman Project House

The Freeman house is a place where adult women survivors can live while they begin to transition to independent living.

We aspire to provide a home environment that is free from judgment, encouraging growth, and inspiring women to thrive.

In the Spring of 2017, Barbara Freeman, Founder of the Freeman Project, worked in collaboration with Authentic Life Ministries to open this sober home for women who have experienced sex-trafficking or who are vulberable to exploitation.

The home was remodeled and furnished thanks to the generous support of volunteers. The home has four bedrooms, one room for our “house-mom” who lives on site, two single occupancy rooms, and one room set up for 2 residents.

After in-patient rehabilitation treatment services, women in recovery often do not have a safe place to shelter while they prepare to live independently. The Freeman Project Home provides a safe place and support during that pivotal transition time. We often help women get documentation, sign up for state benefits, connect with local social support agencies and find long-term housing.

We have a house mom, on-site, 24/7, who is committed to providing a safe and structured home.

It is the mission of The Freeman House to provide survivor-informed care and build authentic and lasting relationships. Our program provides adult women with temporary housing, basic necessities, life skills, and career opportunities.

Our goal is to empower the women of The Freeman Project to become SurThrivers and contributing members of our community!