HerSong offers hope and healing to women affected by human trafficking. We provide a safe space where survivors can rebuild their lives, supported by faith, compassion, and community. Together, we restore dignity and create brighter futures.


Her Song began as a lament in the hearts of two women, Rachel White and Kelly Posze, who asked themselves, “When a survivor of human trafficking is rescued, where does she go?” Their search for answers revealed a significant gap: at the time, there were no long-term residential programs available in northeast Florida for survivors of human trafficking. As they dug deeper, they found that long-term care for survivors was limited across the United States. Without a place for ongoing support, many women who had been rescued were falling back into the cycle of trafficking and oppression. Her Song was created to break this cycle and provide a safe space for survivors to rest, heal, and rebuild their lives with the tools needed for a sustainable future in freedom.
Founded in 2013, Her Song embarked on a mission to deliver survivor-centered care. Over the next few years, the organization opened its first residential safe house in Northeast Florida, offering both residential support and case management services to more than 2,000 trafficking survivors. In 2020, Her Song took a significant step forward by merging with the Tim Tebow Foundation, enabling the organization to expand nationally and provide care to even more survivors. This partnership marked the beginning of a new chapter, allowing Her Song to extend its impact and continue supporting women on their path to freedom and restoration.

Her Song founders lamented the effects of human trafficking and began their mission to provide survivors with holistic care. This initiative focuses on addressing the diverse needs of survivors, ensuring they receive comprehensive support for healing and recovery.
Her Song was officially founded as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, marking a significant milestone in its mission to serve and uplift communities. This status allows the organization to expand its efforts, access funding, and provide essential resources to those in need.
Her Song launched its first street and community outreach efforts, aimed at connecting directly with individuals in need. This initiative focuses on providing essential resources and support, fostering a sense of belonging and hope within the community.
Her Song launched its first jail and prison outreach efforts, extending support to individuals behind bars. This initiative aims to provide resources and encouragement, fostering hope and rehabilitation for those incarcerated.
Her Song opened its first safe house in Northeast Florida, providing a safe haven for individuals seeking support and refuge. This vital resource aims to empower those in need, fostering healing and hope within the community.
Her Song officially united with the Tim Tebow Foundation, enhancing their commitment to serve those in need. Together, they aim to empower individuals and create lasting change in communities.
Her Song began its expansion journey into new cities, seeking to broaden its reach and impact. This initiative aims to connect with more communities and provide support to individuals in need.
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If you are a survivor and need Her Song services, call 1-844-HER-HOPE (1-844-437-4673).
If you need emergency assistance, call 911.