Nathan Sack and John Losh talk with Jason Alvis, CEO of ReHope, a faith-based, trauma‑informed organization in Kansas City serving women coming out of human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Jason shares his journey from a 25‑year Army career into anti‑trafficking work, and explains how ReHope walks with survivors from crisis to long‑term restoration.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- Jason’s transition from a 25-year Army career to leading ReHope
- ReHope’s mission to elevate and empower survivors of human trafficking
- The Crisis Stabilization Home: what it is, who it serves, and how women arrive there
- The role of law enforcement, healthcare, and national hotlines in referring survivors
- ReHope Farms and its three-phase, long-term residential program
- How survivor leaders and ReHope graduates now serve as staff and peer support specialists
- The importance of trauma‑informed, faith-based care and community
- The expansion to 20 tiny homes and increased capacity for moms with children
- Volunteer opportunities: driving, tutoring, gardening, mentoring, sewing classes, and more
- How ReHope and partner organizations formed the WARS Council to respond to increased trafficking risks around the FIFA World Cup
- Practical ways to support ReHope through prayer, giving, and volunteering








