Ministry Spotlight: The Samaritan Women: Combating Domestic Human Trafficking and Providing Restorative Care Since 2013
The Samaritan Women

Summary:
The Samaritan Women began in 2013 focused on providing restorative care to survivors and bringing about an end to domestic human trafficking through awareness, prevention, and advocacy. The Organization operates transitional and restorative shelter programs for women recovering from domestic human trafficking. The program’s emphasis is on life-rebuilding, personal accomplishments, social re-entry, and spiritual reconciliation. The aim of The Samaritan Women is to inspire people inside and outside of the Church to engage in combatting domestic human trafficking through awareness, prevention, service, and advocacy.
MinistryWatch Financial Efficiency Rating: 3 Star (out of a possible 5 Stars)
MinistryWatch Transparency Grade: A
ECFA Member? Yes
Revenue in Most Recent Year Available (2019): $2,102,027
Five-Year Revenue Trend: Significantly Increasing (by about 191 percent change)
Percent of Revenue The Samaritan Women Spends on Fundraising: 12 percent
Percent Peer Group Spends on Fundraising: 9 percent
President: Jeanne Allert
President’s Salary and Other Compensation: $83,237
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