Allies in the fight against human trafficking
Our vision is focused and intentional: legal help for 12 survivors every year—freedom, dignity, renewed purpose. Survivors are not what happened to them; they are who God calls them to be.
Restored sons and daughters, carriers of destiny, and voices of hope. Our role is to guide with trauma-aware legal advocacy toward safety, freedom, and empowerment.
We see survivors by who they’re becoming. Together, we help write new chapters of freedom, dignity, and purpose.
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Twelve is more than a number—it’s a symbol of order, restoration, and authority. Each life represents a seat at a table of freedom, dignity, and renewed purpose.
Survivors / year
Time to representation
Partner orgs
Safe, confidential intake with trauma-aware care.
Legal representation and practical support.
Steps toward freedom, safety, and wholeness.
Days 0–30
Days 31–60
Days 61–90
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Email: FSRAdmin@sheilarivera.law
Phone: (346) 257-3195
4807 Sugar Grove Blvd Suite 503 City: Stafford, TX 77477
For safety, do not include names or identifying details via email. Request a secure intake.
In emergencies, contact local law enforcement or the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888.