Project Moses
Project Moses is a mission founded by parishioners to highlight the truths of human trafficking and share the Light of Christ with its survivors.
This ministry focuses on the scourge of human trafficking in our community through education and awareness, advocacy with legislators and law enforcement, and partnerships with many agencies working on the rights and rehabilitation of the many survivors of this crime.
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Did You Know?
89% of women in the sex industry said they wanted to escape but had no other means for survival.
Thank you Project Moses!
This is what we accomplished in 2025
- We held monthly Leadership Committee meetings to direct and gauge the success of our ministry
- Project Moses Service, Education, and Communication held periodic meetings to plan important activities
- The Liberty Gardens Service Project in April helped to maintain and plant flowers & vegetables in this special garden space devoted to help trafficking survivors
- May – Education Presentation of “Human Trafficking 101” to 35 SMAA parishioners during Sunday Formation
- May – Education Bus Tour of trafficking sites in our community for 50 St. Michaelites & friends of our ministry. New Project Moses members have engaged in our ministry after this exposure to the issue.
- Exhibit of the Project Moses “Artifacts of Human Trafficking” at the June SMU Data Conference attended by 150 leaders from around the country
- The Project Moses Education Assistance Program was refreshed and communicated to 10 local agencies to begin the identification of grant recipients from Project Moses
- 10 volunteers cooked & served a meal for 20 women & children at the Mosaic Family Services Safe House
- We helped New Friends New Life GED Graduates Celebrate their Education Milestone
- Scholarship funds were granted to a survivor recipient for her Esthetician School supplies.
- Project Moses coordinated content for the International Anglican Women’s Network (IAWN) podcast to support the Break The Silence Sunday and the 16 Days of Activism program.
- A Christmas celebration dinner for 70 New Friends New Life members & their families. The activity was planned and served by 15 volunteers that included the SMAA choir. A night of presents, food, and carols was enjoyed by all.
- Members of the Project Moses ministry answered the call to provide a vehicle to a trafficking survivor and her family. This special gift exemplifies the heart of the compassionate members of Project Moses.
- Planned the January 2026 Project Moses collection drive to help agencies and to commemorate Human Trafficking Awareness Month
- The Project Moses “Artifacts of Human Trafficking” exhibit will be placed in the lobby of Dallas City Hall from January 5 -30 (National Human Trafficking Awareness Month). This exhibit supports our core focus of promoting education & awareness of this issue.
- Began planning the January 2027 Community Human Trafficking Panel Discussion hosted by SMAA
