Anti-Human Trafficking organization addressing vulnerability and exploitation through survivor support, prevention efforts, education, and collaborative community partnerships One day, a woodcutter came and cut the tree down. Overwhelmed with confusion, the tree could feel her dreams dying with each devastating blow from the axe. The tree's world - once peaceful - immediately was filled with chaos
, as the woodcutter shaped the tree into a feed box for animals. The little tree no longer stood tall, but would soon see that it would be holding the greatest treasure that the world had ever known - Jesus Christ, our Lord! With this story in mind, we believe that God has a greater purpose for the victims of slavery than to be a "cut-down down tree" with no purpose. He desires to take the dreams that have been stripped from these women, men and children and create something beautiful. Like the little tree, each survivor will be fashioned into something that God can use. Their stories will reach the hearts of so many people. Their pains of the past will be used to help remedy other lives who have experienced the same struggles, and their legacy will proclaim the true hope found only in Christ. While the victims of human trafficking are our primary focus, The Little Tree Project also reaches out to the people in our surrounding communities who have dealt with similar tragedies such as the following: sexual assaults, emotional abuse, psychological abuse, in**st and r**e. We look forward to the discovery, healing and restoration of these victims, no matter what their background. Our desire is to put our faith into action by using our gifts to not only raise awareness, but to also raise charity funds supporting those rescuing the victims of human trafficking. With the funds raised, 20% will go to the A21 Campaign, 20% to EyeHeartWorld, 50% to the Little Tree Project, and 10% will be tithed at our local church.