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Who We Are
Meet Me at the Well Foundation is a faith-based organization, supporting a team of survivors and allies that provide highly individualized support for survivors of trafficking in their journey of healing through trauma informed mentorship, outreach, and support for achieving independence, safe and sustainable housing, and employment.
​What We Do
Scholarships, mentorships, resources and individualized guidance in holistic approaches to brain-based healing of trauma through evidence-based modalities such as trauma-informed yoga, guided meditation, nutrition, and community engagement events.
We Can't Do This Without You!
One of the most exploited vulnerabilities that keeps victims in the grips of trafficking is experiencing homelessness. In the next 2 years, we will continue to focus on our primary objective of working with community partners to expand affordable independent living opportunities in Delaware with a dedicated and accredited trauma-informed support staff and stable funding.  During this process, we will continue to connect with counseling centers, law enforcement, and victim services to serve survivors, as well as expanding our prevention and public awareness efforts. ​

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​What I want people to take away from these blogs is that there are many things that a survivor of trafficking feels and goes through during their transition out of the life and escaping traffickers.
- Penelope, Survivor Leader Advocate
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What is sex trafficking?
The recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act where such act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such act has not attained 18 years of age.
Sex trafficking doesn't happen in Delaware, does it?​
Sex trafficking happens everywhere, and yes, that includes Delaware. A common misconception is sex trafficking only occurs in foreign countries or to illegal immigrants that have been smuggled into the United States. Another common misconception is that sex trafficking only happens in major cities. In reality, it is happening in illicit massage parlors, motels, and even residential homes, within our own communities.

The average age that a victim is recruited, groomed, and eventually forced into trafficking in the United States is 14 years old. The long-term trauma and abuse create situations where it is almost impossible to escape. That’s why we are here. We want to provide victims of trafficking with another option, an exit plan.
What can I do?
  • Learn to recognize trafficking! It may not be what you think! ​ "Context is key to being able to help understand if what you are seeing is sex or labor trafficking – or something else entirely." - Polaris
  • Talk about it! Or contact us to talk about it with your community. 
  • Empower your children! Talk to your children or the young adults around you about the dangers of "sugaring", the risks behind "catfishing", the concepts of consent and coercion. If some of these terms sound strange, please schedule an awareness training with us!
  • Choose Empathy. Shop with businesses and organizations that do not exploit and that pay living wages and benefits. Know who the "Dirty Dozen" are.
  • Walk the talk! Speak with faith into the young adults in your life. Always empower youth to know they are worthy and capable of greatness.

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