The Freedom Center
The Facility
8,500 square feet of hope in the heart of Spokane Valley — a place where survivors begin the journey from crisis to restoration.
Our Home Base
8,500 Square Feet of Purpose
In Spokane Valley, Washington, we secured an 8,500 square foot building that will serve as the heart of Helping Captives' operations. Purchased for $1 million, this facility represents the first major step in creating a world-class care center for survivors of sex trafficking.
The location was carefully chosen for its proximity to law enforcement partners, medical facilities, and community resources — while remaining discreet and secure enough to protect the women and children in our care.
This building will become the first stop on our continuum of care: a safe, dignified space where survivors can begin to breathe, heal, and envision a future beyond exploitation.
Total building footprint
Facility acquisition complete
Staff and support availability
The Vision
What This Building Will Become
Once renovations are complete, the Freedom Center will offer everything a survivor needs in those critical first days and weeks of recovery.
Private Rooms
Secure, comfortable private rooms where survivors can rest and decompress in safety and dignity from the moment they arrive.
Counseling Spaces
Dedicated, trauma-informed counseling rooms for individual and group therapy sessions led by licensed professionals.
Life Skills Training
Classroom and workshop spaces for financial literacy, job readiness, GED preparation, and practical skills that build lasting independence.
Community Kitchen
A warm, communal kitchen and dining area where residents share meals, build relationships, and learn culinary skills for future employment.
Facility photos coming soon
Exterior and renovation progress
Facility photos coming soon
Interior spaces and floor plans
Help Us Build It
Transform This Building Into a Beacon of Hope
The facility is purchased. Now we need to renovate it into the world-class care center that survivors deserve. Every dollar brings us closer to opening the doors.
From framing private rooms to outfitting counseling spaces, your donation has a direct, tangible impact on the lives of trafficking survivors.
Helping Captives is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are tax-deductible.