Partners & Supporters

Healing Action is a proud host site for AmeriCorps State and AmeriCorps VISTA Members. These members increase the capacity of our organization, from direct service provision for survivors of commercial sexual exploitation to community education through the Coalition Against Trafficking and Exploitation and organizational development.

The Congregration of Sisters of St. Joseph have supported Healing Action from the beginning of our organization and continues to support our services and the survivors we serve.

The Bank of O’Fallon has been a generous sponsor for multiple Healing Action events to further our mission and serve survivors. 

East Missouri Foundation supports our transportation program, where survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation receive free monthly bus passes/gas cards in order to reduce transportation barriers so that they are able to connect with needed resources in the community.

Episcopal Presbyterian Health Trust supports Healing Action’s trauma therapy program by providing trauma therapy free of charge to survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation.

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Found By The Pound has been a supporter of our Basic Needs of Life Fund, providing survivors access to needed clothing through credit at their stores, clothing donations to our boutique, and facilitating food and personal hygiene drives each month.
Lutheran Foundation of St. Louis provides support to our REDO program, which serves survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation that interact with or are at risk of interacting with the criminal justice system.

Marillac Mission Fund supports Healing Action’s development and organizational growth.

The Missouri Community Service Commission supports Missouri’s AmeriCorps programs. Healing Action is a proud host site for AmeriCorps VISTA and STATE members.

The Missouri Housing Development Commission supports Healing Action and the survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation we serve through housing related services. 

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St. Louis Mental Health Board began funding Healing Action in 2019 by  supporting our current program staff. St. Louis Mental Health Board also supports the expansion of services through additional staff to address our current wait list.

The Office for Victims of Crime supports Healing Action’s direct services for the survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation we serve.

The St. Louis Community Foundation supports our services for survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation.

100 West Dental provides free dental and oral health care to the survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation that we serve. They also provide a monetary donation to Healing Action each time a new patient joins their practice.

United Global Threads recycles clothing and other items and provides Healing Action with a portion of their proceeds. These donations support our services for survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation.

Harlene and Marvin Wool Foundation

The Harlene and Marvin Wool Foundation supports our services for survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation.

Joseph H. & Florence A. Roblee Foundation

The Joseph H. & Florence A. Roblee Foundation provides support for Missouri’s Coalition Against Trafficking and Exploitation (CATE), housed at Healing Action.

MVK Foundation

The MVK Foundation supports our services for survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation

Paul and Diane Gallant, Rick and Mary Wolf

Paul and Diane Gallant and Rick and Mary Wolf are generous, ongoing supporters of Healing Action and our events at the Healing Ambassador level to further our mission and serve survivors.

Wayne C. Kaufmann Charitable Foundation

The Wayne C. Kaufmann Charitable Foundation supports our services for survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation.

Youthbridge Community Foundation

The Youthbridge Community Foundation supports our services for survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation.