Get Involved

7 Ways You can Help

 

Prayer Team

The most important way you can get involved with All Worthy of Love is by praying with us and for us! So much of our ministry takes place by bringing God’s light to the darkness. Please pray for the men and women entangled in sex trafficking, that the captives would be set free, and that justice would reign. We believe that the Church is God’s answer to injustice and as believers the most powerful tool we have is prayer.

 

Hygiene Kits

Each week our team passes out 50-100 hygiene kits. Our main focus of outreach is to build relationships with our friends on the streets and to share the love of Jesus with each one, but we do recognize that there are other immediate needs we can meet!

Each standard kit contains 9 travel-sized items: shampoo, conditioner, lotion, soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, washcloth, deodorant, and a razor. We also like to add in special items when we can, such as make up, nail polish, or perfume to help the women to feel beautiful… because they are!

Donate a Meal

Providing meals are a major part of our street outreach and an awesome way for you to get involved! We accept donations of specific items and donations of completed meals. Each week out meals are sponsored by various organizations and people within the community. If you have any questions or would like to sponsor our outreach, email us.

We believe that each meal we pass out should be a meal we would serve to Jesus and that is why we love to bless our friends with extra meaty sandwiches with lettuce, tomatoes, mayo, mustard, and thick slices of cheese!

Host an Awareness Event

A really neat way to spread awareness and support All Worthy of Love is by hosting an awareness night! If you are interested in hosting an awareness night in your home, we would love to help out! We have a short awareness video, brochures, human trafficking statistic information sheets, outreach donation lists, and ways others can partner with us. We have heard great success stories of events like this. Some groups have met on Sunday evenings and prepared sandwiches for our outreach team to take on Monday night and others have asked their guests to each bring a hygiene supplies to compile hygiene kits. These events can be a lot of fun!

Write Notes

With each meal and hygiene kit we give away we like to include a note of encouragement for our friends to take with them! Writing notes of encouragement is a great way to get involved and speak truth in love! We believe that people know what is wrong with them, they need to know what is right with them.

Notes should be uplifting, positive, biblical, and in love. Our team once rescued a woman that was being trafficked by her husband in Detroit, MI., when we arrived to the safe house she pulled a note out of her pocked that she had been holding onto for months. She said every time she thought she couldn’t go on and felt completely hopeless, she would pull that note out and read it over and over again.

Join An Outreach Team

Our main focus of ministry is outreach. The vision of our outreach team is building consistent relationships. Our outreach team is intentionally kept small and we require a one-year commitment so our friends see the same people consistently and as a result develop deep friendships.

A team of four goes out to the same neighborhood every week. We reach out to men and women working on the street and we visit several crack houses. We pray with prostitutes, pimps, drug dealers, and gang members. We believe that the individuals working the streets are enslaved to one thing and the pimps/drug dealers are enslaved to another – but both are worthy of love.

Apply here.

Survivor Packs

As of recently, we have seen a lot of men and women make the decision to exit the industry and take us up on our offer to assist them through detox and enter a one year restorative program. When an individual enters a program they enter with only the clothes on their backs.

To better support the men and women we rescue from sex-trafficking, we have ‘Survivor Packs’ on hand to provide them with a new change of clothes to take into restorative care. Each ‘Survivor Pack’ is compiled into a backpack and contains a package of underwear, socks, sweat pants, and a t-shirt (all brand new). Each pack will all be one size, either small, medium, large, or extra large. Example: If you are packing a survivor bag for a size medium, all the contents inside the backpack will be size medium.