Leader, Consultant, Educator, and Public Speaker in East Texas, USA, Rebecca is also the Founder of Hands of Justice, which provides economic empowerment for adult survivors through awareness, outreach, scholarships, survivor led support groups, trauma therapy, and basic everyday needs.
She holds the Survivor position on the board of the Montgomery County Coalition Against Human Trafficking and serves on the Survivor Leader Council for the state of Texas. She won the Sam Houston University Student Impact Award for her role teaching students and impressing them with her activism.
She was featured in a PSA, as well as a short film, for the Goya Care initiative, appeared on NBC, and has also been an endorser for the “Can you See Me” campaign, led by A21 in various cities throughout Texas.
She graduated from Sam Houston State University with Masters in Victim Studies in 2022 after completing her Bachelors in Psychology there in 2018.
She also set up the The Dignity Boutique, which offer everyday essential items, brand new clothing, shoes, purses, makeup, and more to survivors.
Provides GED tutoring, resume writing, interview skills, job skills, life skills, college scholarships, and more to trafficking survivors.
Survivor-led, online support groups as well as private therapy services for survivors and their family members.
The Dignity Boutique is full of everyday essential items, brand-new clothing, shoes, purses, makeup, and more. Donations are richly welcome.