If you or a loved one is a survivor of addiction, prostitution, or sex trafficking and seeking support, Love’s Arm is just one call away. Established in 2005 by sex trafficking survivor Mimi Nikkel, this non-profit organization in Chattanooga, TN, is committed to spreading the message of healing and providing support for women after surviving prostitution and sex trafficking situations. Since 2005
Love’s Arm has been reaching out to women in situations of sexual exploitation, serving as a pillar of Christ’s love and hope. Through seven programs of service be provision staff and volunteers reach out to women working in street prostitution, sex trafficking, strip clubs and incarcerated women. We offer assistance through Acute Care, a 24/7 Helpline and Rahab’s Rest cost-free holistic recovery home that provides housing, health care, and other assistance to sex trafficking survivors and victims of addiction-related prostitution for 18 to 24 months. Residents have access to a variety of services, including comprehensive healthcare, recovery, educational assistance and job training, to help them find their autonomy and empower themselves in building a sustainable future. Working in close collaboration with the City of Chattanooga/Hamilton County Family Justice Center, Metropolitan Ministries, CEMPA, CADAS, Thistle Farms National Network and numerous service providers and agencies this women’s advocacy center commits to helping women leave dangerous situations. If you’re interested in being a part of Love’s Arm, visit their website for details. Call (423) 580-6553 to learn more or take advantage of their 24/7 helpline for trafficking survivors by calling (423) 500-0400.