Our organizational focus is healing through residential care. We operate one of the longest-running safe houses in the country. Opening the doors of the Sparrow House in 2010, we knew we wanted to: 1) Provide a safe haven for survivors of sex trafficking, 2) Introduce survivors to Jesus in a safe, non-threatening way, 3) Provide trauma-informed healing opportunities, and 4) Reduce their vulnerabilities in order to reduce relapse. We believe we do those four things well. We currently own a beautiful, 8-bed home in North Harris County where we feel we successfully accomplish all four of our original goals. Residents of our Sparrow House participate in various staff and volunteer-led classes and groups, receive professional counseling and equine therapy, access medical, dental, and vision care, and they do all of this in a peaceful, safe environment. Post-Graduation, they continue to participate in Case Management and counseling and can even continue to participate in our support groups and classes. We also work with independent clients; women who, for one reason or another, have not entered the Sparrow House but still desire connection and healing from their trauma. We cannot do this work without the help of our community partners. We need volunteers and pro bono professionals to come alongside us and minister to the needs of the women we serve. Contact robin@redeemedtx.org to serve.


I can’t overstate the value of what these people do. Redeemed Ministries impacted my daughter in a way I was unable.
I am so thankful for the relationship that my daughter and I have today.
These people are now part of our family.
— Rob ~ Father of a Sparrow House Graduate