Connections with Mike Thom and Colleen Houde

Refuge for women: A safe place or women who are survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation

Connections with Mike Thom and Colleen Houde Refuge for women: A safe place or women who are survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation

Aug 15, 2022

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Episodes Notes

Refuge for Women was formed in January 2009 in Lexington, KY, and was founded by Ked and Michelle Frank.


Before starting Refuge, Ked had a series of pivotal conversations with the leader of a group doing outreach to women in local strip clubs. Although the outreach had been ongoing for three years, the women who wanted help with escaping had no long-term places to go. In response to this need, Refuge for Women opened its first location in Kentucky in 2009. It is a non-profit, faith-based organization that provides long-term care for women who are survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation, offering them a new beginning.


Since then, Refuge for Women has served more than 100 women and grown to 11 locations. 


Today on Connections, Ked shares the inspiration behind this organization and the impact it has had on the community. 

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