Just over two years ago, Carrie Jones says she was living in fear with nowhere to turn.
"I was really struggling to get by. I had been trafficked. I was terrified. I was homeless, and I was hopeless," Carrie said.
With help from an anti-trafficking organization, Jones came to Indianapolis from California and found Hope Center Indy, a place she says saved her life.
"It gave me a safe space to lay my head down and to receive the truth, the truth of God's word, which has set me free," Jones said.
Hope Center Indy is located on a large campus off Brookville Road on the east side of Indianapolis. Women can come for emergency shelter in a moment of crisis, but beyond that, there is a short and long-term residential program called Take Heart Residential.
"In this program, they're committing

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