Winter Update & Giving Tuesday Invitation
It’s time for our winter update and to share details about how you can help on Giving Tuesday!
Save the Date!
We can’t wait for you to join us at our 2nd annual fundraiser on Saturday, November 12th!
The House is Open!
We're beyond grateful and excited about the recent developments at SFMB. Our restoration house opened July 1, with two residents entering the program. We thank God as he continues to guide and lead this effort.
Exciting Update! - We have a House!
We are pleased to announce that SFMB has acquired a residential property! We will be leasing a property from a generous investor close to the SFMB family! It leaves us in awe of the last four years and so hopeful to see our dream finally come to fruition.
Spring 2022 Newsletter
Friends of Set Free Monterey Bay: Happy Spring! We hope your year is off to a steadfast start. We have been taking great strides with our organization and are excited to update you on what we have been up to.
Meet Ashley Chesney
Friends of Set Free Monterey Bay: we are so proud to announce the release of FROM THE ASHES, a memoir written by our very own, Ashley Chesney. We hope each and every one of you purchases this important book on the anti-trafficking movement.
Winter 2022 Newsletter
Dear Friends of Set Free Monterey Bay: Happy New Year! We hope you had a wonderful holiday! We are very expectant for 2022 and wanted to share a few, very exciting, updates.
Summer 2021 Newsletter
We are excited to release the third installment of the Set Free Monterey Bay quarterly newsletter! Please continue reading for an update on two key SFMB initiatives: (1) immersion and development of our relationship with our sister program, Eden’s Glory; and (2) announcement of our first annual fundraising auction on Saturday, November 13 from 6-9pm at Corral De Tierra Country Club. This is a forward-friendly email so please be sure to share with anyone you think may be interested!
Legalizing Prostitution
There is a growing movement to fully decriminalize prostitution across the nation, built on the belief that full decriminalization will lead to a decrease in trafficking and exploitation. This movement is supported by many sex worker activist groups who, although they represent the minority of people in prostitution, tend to be the most vocal.
How Has COVID-19 Affected Human Trafficking Survivors?
In light of the current pandemic, many human trafficking survivors are now facing financial insecurity, job loss, poverty, and even homelessness. We as a community need to recognize these are the exact vulnerabilities that human traffickers prey on.