BUILD.HEAL.RESTORE.

About

Treasured Vessels Foundation provides Christ-centered safe communities that restore survivors of sexual exploitation to achieve their true potential. Founded in 2016, TVF uses a holistic and comprehensive approach in mental health therapy, education, physical health, and community to assist survivors of sex trafficking in building an independent and sustainable future.  

TVF’s current and in-progress safe homes in Collin County, Texas are designed to provide a safe and stable environment where women can heal while processing their complex trauma through a discipleship intensive program. Survivors, referred to as Resident Interns, learn relational and healthy coping techniques in our home, which are critical in learning how to break the trauma response cycles they have learned through exploitation, and build healthy, trusting relationships.   

TVF’s Christ-Centered safe home program is tailored specifically to each survivor’s unique needs. We provide a vast number of services that are vital in helping these women heal and restore themselves toward a sustainable, independent lifestyle. Our team of professionals and specially trained staff offer comprehensive faith-based services, including therapy, psychiatric, medical and dental care, discipleship, culinary skills and career readiness, all in the context of connection through community. Survivors in our program develop healthy coping skills, through substance abuse support, professional nutrition consultation, karate, self-defense, music, and art. Our approach is holistic and assists strong and resilient survivors as they do the hard work of recovery.  

Treasured Vessels’ safe home program is unmatched with regard to the intensive short-term services offered for survivors. Our supportive programming focuses on developing stability while increasing capacity for greater autonomy and long-term sustainability in the future. TVF wants to help each survivor walk confidently toward their goals and support them in achieving success. 

 HISTORY

Photo of a safe living environment for survivors.
Road to Recovery is not often easy.

Our Mission

We exist to provide Christ-centered safe communities that restore survivors of sexual exploitation to achieve their true potential.

Our Vision

Our long-term goals are to grow the capacity of our current program, launch a medical outreach program, launch our first community for minors, and become a model that can be replicated throughout the United States.

MEET OUR FOUNDER

MEET OUR FOUNDER

Alicia Bush is the founder of Treasured Vessels Foundation, a Frisco, Texas-based anti-trafficking nonprofit, that exists to provide safe communities that restore survivors of sexual exploitation to achieve their true potential. A native North Texan, Alicia was a successful business and church leader for over 20 years before feeling called to launch a safe house for survivors of trafficking. After giving up her career with this conviction in her heart, she sought out the most talented and trauma-informed leaders in the helping profession to join her in building this agency, now serving hundreds each year.

Alicia envisions safe communities for survivors launched across Texas and the United States.

Alicia is a business owner, author, White House Faith Leader, and member in the C7 Coalition, North Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking, C3ST, Youth Homelessness Committee, Frisco Chamber of Commerce, Plano Chamber of Commerce, and the CEO Non-Profit Council.

Alicia has been married to her husband, Brandon, for 20 years and they have five biological, adopted, and homeschooled children. In her free time, she loves to travel as an international missionary. Alicia earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and a minor in Biology/Chemistry from The University of North Texas.

Meet the Team

  • Staff supports survivors of sex trafficking.

    Katelyn Shaffer

    ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

  • Analy Gillum

    COMMUNITY IMPACT AND SURVIVOR ADVOCATE

OUR BOARD

THERAPEUTIC PARTNERS

Building a holistic and comprehensive program means partnering with high-quality professionals who help us provide the highest level of care. Our established partnership with medical providers and therapists who know each survivor personally and collaborate closely with our team has been truly transformative.

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Over 700 survivors were recovered from trafficking in DFW last year.

Where do they go once they are recovered?

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