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"Every child deserves unwavering protection; schools must guard against peer recruitment into child trafficking."

Who We Are

At the intersection of vision and moral necessity stands Our Legacy House—a pioneering initiative designed to reshape the way Georgia responds to one of the most urgent and overlooked humanitarian crises in our state: the silent suffering of child survivors of commercial sexual exploitation. 

Every movement begins with a moment—ours began with a question: What if we could break the cycle before it begins? What started as a grassroots initiative to support young parents has evolved into a bold, trauma-responsive movement with a singular goal: to reimagine the ecosystem of care for the most vulnerable children in our state. Our Legacy House, operating under the umbrella of the Legacy Parenting Project (LPP), is not simply an organization—it is the embodiment of resilient purpose. Born from lived experience, fortified by years of community connection, and driven by relentless conviction, we are building more than programs—we are building paradigm shifts. We don’t just ask what services children need. We ask what futures they deserve.

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Our first location in West Georgia will serve a 50+ mile radius that currently has no residential options for CSEC (Commercial Sexual Exploited Children) survivors. This project is not simply about constructing a facility. It is about constructing possibility.

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We are not building shelters. We are a specialized residential healing model for children aged 12–17 who have experienced the brutal and complex realities of commercial sexual exploitation. Our approach is intentional, research-driven, and deeply personal—crafted to respond not just to trauma, but to the long-term developmental and emotional needs that follow it.

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