Non-Profit Organization
Our Story
Her Song began as a lament in the hearts of two women as they asked themselves the question, “When a survivor of human trafficking is rescued, where does she go?” Founders Rachel White and Kelly Posze were moved to find answers to this question, and what they found was surprising. At the time, there were no long-term residential programs available in northeast Florida for survivors of human trafficking. In fact, as they furthered their research, they found that long-term residential care for survivors was limited across the United States. Because women were being identified or rescued without anywhere to turn for long-term support, they were falling back into a cycle of trafficking and oppression. Her Song was born out of a desire to end this cycle and provide a safe place for women who have been trafficked to rest, heal and be given the opportunities they need to live a flourishing and sustainable life in freedom. As a result, Her Song was founded in 2013, beginning its journey to provide survivors with excellent, survivor-centered care.
Over the course of the next few years, we opened our first residential safe house in Northeast, Florida, and served over 2,000 trafficking survivors both through case management and residential support. In 2020, we merged with the Tim Tebow Foundation and began our journey toward national expansion, enabling us to provide care for more survivors than ever before!