PROJECT SAFE HAVEN - BROKEN ARROW

The Project Foundation specializes in bringing together a community’s existing anti-human trafficking efforts to build upon and create an infrastructure to help and sustain change.

Our team had the privilege to partake in spending time with the Navajo community near Gallup, New Mexico. We experienced first-hand the injustice this community has endured. Support services for at-risk individuals and survivors are limited for Native American women and girls due to a lack of resources. They are an extremely overlooked and underserved population. 

Project Safe Haven - Broken Arrow specifically impacts the community of Gallup by partnering with the Navajo Nation to help Indigenous women. We are working alongside other like-minded organizations and faith communities to combat abuse and trafficking through education and proper shelter and housing. This community is experiencing first-hand the traumatic impact of sexual exploitation and trafficking within their land.

Everything in place to aid and assist this specific population has failed them. Their race is dependent on projects like Safe Haven - Broken Arrow to help fix the broken system and prevent them from going missing and being sexually exploited. This heartbreaking tragedy has been going on for too long within our very own borders. The Project Foundation is committed to changing the statistics.