At Diamond Collective we offer a trauma-informed space where survivors of human trafficking (and their children) build healthy community, have access to leisure activities, and step into peer leadership opportunities. Rooted in the social determinants of health, we create environments for healing and wellbeing.
Every restorative experience we have hosted is made possible by supporters have stood with us believing that women deserve more than survival. They deserve joy, community, and opportunities to grow.
Diamond Collective exists to walk alongside women who have exited exploitation, creating meaningful experiences that restore confidence, community, and connection. We provide long-term aftercare designed to reduce re-entry into the sex trade and help each woman flourish.
Our work centers on our values:
Community
We lead by serving. Healing at every stage of life is celebrated, and innovation is rooted in trust and co-creation to build safe, inspiring spaces where women can dream and grow.
Connection
We honor each survivor’s unique identity as central to healing and leadership. Joy and wellness are open to all, and self-care is part of daily life for both participants and staff.
Confidence
We cultivate survivor leadership by building courage, safety, and integrity, so that every woman can lead from a place of wholeness and autonomy.
Survivor-Led
Restorative experiences are envisioned, shaped, and guided by survivors whose insight forms our very backbone. Survivors sit on our board and fully inform the work we do.
Survivor-Centered
Our work is focused on the survivor experience, in providing long-term support that elevates their voices, and in building sustainability within our organization through leadership development.
When you give to Diamond Collective, you are investing in a sustainable aftercare model that strengthens families and communities across California. Your generosity directly supports restorative experiences, leadership development, and survivor-informed systems change.
Join us in building a future where women who have exited exploitation are not defined by their past, but empowered in their present and positioned for lasting impact.