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Reflection Ministries of Texas

P.O. Box 52371, Midland, TX 79710

432.247.1099

info@reflectionministriestx.org

National Human Trafficking Hotline

888.3737.888

SMS: 233733 

(Text “HELP” or “INFO”) 

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RECOGNITION OF EXEMPTION FROM INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: 501 (c) (3) Charitable Organization (Established May 8, 2017) Reflection Ministries, Inc. shall conduct any and all activities deemed necessary and proper by the Board of Directors consistent with the laws of the United States of America and the State of Texas. Said activities shall include, but not be limited to: (a) The provision of immediate and long-term freedom for adult victims of sex trafficking or any form of commercial sexual exploitation, through protective housing, health services, counseling, identity recovery, education and job skills assessment, and the development of life skills necessary for reintegration into a non-victim community; and (b) The increase of public awareness of the danger signs and prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking through the development of age-appropriate educational curricula and programs for children in elementary and secondary schools as well as for educators, youth workers, counselors, and pastor

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Reflection Ministries manages item donation opportunities through the Every Neighbor platform powered by VOMO. Click the link or scan the QR code to create your account and be able to view and join our giving opportunities. You’ll be able to purchase items and send them directly to us, providing survivors with necessities and comfort items as they heal and become self-sufficient and independent.

Every Neighbor Link

Donor Opportunities

Reflection Ministries manages item donation opportunities through the Every Neighbor platform powered by VOMO. Click the link or scan the QR code to create your account and be able to view and join our giving opportunities. You’ll be able to purchase items and send them directly to us, providing survivors with necessities and comfort items as they heal and become self-sufficient and independent.

Every Neighbor Link

Contact Us

Reflection Ministries of Texas

P.O. Box 52371, Midland, TX 79710

432.247.1099

info@reflectionministriestx.org

National Human Trafficking Hotline

888.3737.888

SMS: 233733 

(Text “HELP” or “INFO”) 

Instagram

Facebook

YouTube

Email

Donate

RECOGNITION OF EXEMPTION FROM INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: 501 (c) (3) Charitable Organization (Established May 8, 2017) Reflection Ministries, Inc. shall conduct any and all activities deemed necessary and proper by the Board of Directors consistent with the laws of the United States of America and the State of Texas. Said activities shall include, but not be limited to: (a) The provision of immediate and long-term freedom for adult victims of sex trafficking or any form of commercial sexual exploitation, through protective housing, health services, counseling, identity recovery, education and job skills assessment, and the development of life skills necessary for reintegration into a non-victim community; and (b) The increase of public awareness of the danger signs and prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking through the development of age-appropriate educational curricula and programs for children in elementary and secondary schools as well as for educators, youth workers, counselors, and pastor

Contact Us

Reflection Ministries of Texas

P.O. Box 52371, Midland, TX 79710

432.247.1099

info@reflectionministriestx.org

National Human Trafficking Hotline

888.3737.888

SMS: 233733 

(Text “HELP” or “INFO”) 

Instagram

Facebook

YouTube

Email

Donate

RECOGNITION OF EXEMPTION FROM INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: 501 (c) (3) Charitable Organization (Established May 8, 2017) Reflection Ministries, Inc. shall conduct any and all activities deemed necessary and proper by the Board of Directors consistent with the laws of the United States of America and the State of Texas. Said activities shall include, but not be limited to: (a) The provision of immediate and long-term freedom for adult victims of sex trafficking or any form of commercial sexual exploitation, through protective housing, health services, counseling, identity recovery, education and job skills assessment, and the development of life skills necessary for reintegration into a non-victim community; and (b) The increase of public awareness of the danger signs and prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking through the development of age-appropriate educational curricula and programs for children in elementary and secondary schools as well as for educators, youth workers, counselors, and pastor