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August 4, 2025
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Thriving After Trauma: What Wellness Really ...

This National Wellness Month, we’re exploring how healing goes far beyond self-care, it’s about reclaiming safety, identity, and hope. Learn how survivors at REST are finding strength after trauma and why wellness is a justice issue we all have a role in. Read the full blog to learn more.

Thriving After Trauma: What Wellness Really Means for Survivors
May 8, 2025
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Invisible Scars: Mental Health Realities for ...

Sex‑trafficking survivors face staggering mental‑health challenges—PTSD in one‑third, depression in more than 70 %, and suicide‑attempt rates higher than combat veterans. REST’s trauma‑informed therapies, mind‑body interventions, and peer‑support programs helped clients log 257 healing milestones last year alone. Discover how evidence‑based care turns trauma into hope—and how you can give, share, advocate, or volunteer to make freedom truly healing.

Invisible Scars: Mental Health Realities for Sex‑Trafficking Survivors
April 25, 2025
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Volunteers Make Waves: Amy Chapman’s Nine-Year ...

Meet Amy Chapman—REST volunteer for 9+ years whose every season of life has been shaped by purpose, creativity, and grace. From art nights to prayer walks, clothing drives to soul-care, Amy’s ripple effect is undeniable. Read how Amy’s journey continues to inspire freedom and hope.

Volunteers Make Waves: Amy Chapman’s Nine-Year Journey of Purpose and Grace
April 24, 2025
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Volunteers Make Waves: Rebecca Friesen Ifland ...

Meet Rebecca Friesen Ifland—whose quiet consistency and heart for community are changing lives at REST, one meal and one moment at a time. From delivering dinners to sparking job opportunities, her story is a reminder that small acts can ripple into lasting change. Read how Rebecca is making waves.

Volunteers Make Waves: Rebecca Friesen Ifland on Building Bridges and Bringing Nourishment
April 22, 2025
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Volunteers Make Waves: Kim Berry's Story of ...

Meet Kim Berry—a nurse, advocate, and volunteer who’s turning compassion into action at REST. From holding hands in hospital rooms to walking alongside survivors at medical appointments, Kim's story is deeply moving and beautifully human. Her one word to describe volunteering? Gratifying. Read how Kim is making waves—and why she says volunteering gives back more than it takes.

Volunteers Make Waves: Kim Berry's Story of Healing, Hope, and Hands-On Care
REST
February 14, 2019
Survivor Voices

Valentine's Day—what do you love about yourself?

REST
February 14, 2019
Survivor Voices
Valentine's Day—what do you love about yourself?

This year for Valentine’s Day, we invited the survivors who visited our Drop-In Center over the last week to answer this question: What do you love about yourself?

Tagged: Survivor Voices

REST
January 24, 2019
Become an Advocate

Five Ways to Honor Survivors

REST
January 24, 2019
Become an Advocate
Five Ways to Honor Survivors

During this National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, help us change that experience for survivors. Here are five ways you can honor survivors in your advocacy for them.

Tagged: Honor, National Human Trafficking Awareness Month

REST
January 11, 2019
Become an Advocate

Five Ways Love Heals Exploitation

REST
January 11, 2019
Become an Advocate
Five Ways Love Heals Exploitation

We believe everyone is worthy of love. That belief is at the core of every service and program we offer. For National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, we want to share what love looks like at REST and how it helps the process of healing from the trauma and wounds left by sexual exploitation.

Tagged: National Human Trafficking Awareness Month

REST
November 14, 2018
Education

Eight Resources to Learn More About Sexual Exploitation

REST
November 14, 2018
Education
Eight Resources to Learn More About Sexual Exploitation

It would be impossible for us to explain in one blog how complex CSE is—but we want to point you to other resources, including the direct stories of survivors, to help you deepen your knowledge and understanding.

Tagged: Education, Resources

REST
November 13, 2018
Events

From Unloved to Loved / A Night of REST 2018

REST
November 13, 2018
Events

“I deserve to be loved. You deserve to be loved.” 
- Jacquelynn Loos, Survivor, REST Outreach Coordinator

We at REST wholeheartedly believe this about every survivor of sexual exploitation, every REST friend and supporter—and you.

Tagged: A Night of REST, You Deserve to be Loved

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We would like to acknowledge that we are on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People, past and present, and honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe. We also want to acknowledge the exploitation, particularly of Indigenous people, people of African descent, immigrants to America, and others. Let us commit to taking meaningful action to create a community free from exploitation—one that is equitable and safe for all people.