Survivors

Survivors Renewed

Meet Your Chapter Leader

My name is Stacie Ham, and I am a survivor of familial sex trafficking who has transformed that lived experience into a calling to serve others. Today, I work as a survivor leader in the anti-trafficking field, supporting fellow survivors, training law enforcement, and leading a monthly survivor chapter group.

My hope is to create a safe, empowering space where survivor leaders and survivors seeking continued support can come together to find connection, and growth. This community will be a place to build meaningful relationships with others who understand, access resources, updates, and ways to get involved in our monthly survivor chapter group.

Interested in Joining Our Monthly Survivor Group?

We meet on a monthly basis here in Florida in a few different areas as survivor leaders. It’s a chance to connect, grow and build a solid community.

We’d love to hear from you! Please fill out the contact form to express your interest. Once we receive your submission, we’ll share more information about the group and how to get involved.

Upcoming events

  • Hillsborough Monthly Chapter Group

    2.17.26

    Tampa, FL

    Our first Tampa in-person survivor chapter group will take place on 2.17.26. Please fill out the contact form and more information will be sent to you!

  • Monthly Survivor Chapter Group

    2.24.26

    Orlando FL

    Our next in-person survivor chapter group will take place on 2.26.26. If you haven’t done so yet and want to join the survivor chapter group, please fill out our contact form and more information on the monthly group will be sent to you!

  • 1st Annual Red Sands Event- Clermont FL

    ‍ 1.31.26

    Clermont, FL

    The Clermont Police Department and Empowerment Access Foundation invite you to the First Annual Lake County Red Sand Project Human Trafficking Awareness Community Event. This free, interactive event includes local expert speakers, survivor testimony, an art installation, and community resources. Together, we will represent those who too often go unseen and reaffirm our community commitment to protecting every neighbor.

This past month was filled with powerful, survivor-led impact across our community.

From Project Red Sand installations, survivor panels, and human trafficking conferences to the Polaris Awards and so much more, survivor leaders stepped forward with courage, advocacy, and lived expertise.

Every event represented awareness, collaboration, and the continued movement toward freedom and restoration.

Please take a moment to check out some of the incredible highlights below.