Mirror Ministries Annual Impact Report FY2025
In 2025, your support of Mirror Ministries made a transformative impact in the fight against human trafficking in our community and throughout the Pacific Northwest. Our mission to respond to domestic minor sex trafficking with the love of Christ through local education, intervention, restoration, and aftercare is made possible through strategic networks, unwavering dedication, and an expanding community of like-minded mission partners.
2025 was a year like no other in terms of the scope of your impact. While below you will see the numbers that quantify the difference you made, it is the personal transformation of individual survivors that fuels our mission and ministry. Erica* testifies to your role in bringing her back to God and finding freedom from sex trafficking: “At one point, I was stuck in the trenches, feeling completely hopeless… that’s when I found Mirror Ministries. God is so good. I honestly don’t know where I’d be if He hadn’t guided me back to Him through this ministry… Thank you for helping me find hope.”
Through 277 trainings and presentations, we reached 12,550 individuals, equipping the community with the knowledge and tools to combat trafficking. Our advocates answered 1,412 hotline calls, providing critical assistance to individuals in crisis and concerned community members.
As a result of these efforts, 170 local victims found freedom, 53 of these individuals being children and youth—a 49% increase from 2024. Our team serves an average of 92 active clients each month through case management, crisis services, housing referrals, legal advocacy, and much more. Weekly support groups and classes provide a powerful community of healing and practical support, all made possible through over 6,334 hours of volunteer service and our unique client-centered peer support.
Mirror Ministries is truly a growing movement where the needs of local trafficking victims are met with the generous provision of those called into action. Our dedicated volunteers, business partners, donors, and monthly GEM supporters have enabled Mirror Ministries’ dedicated team to meet the needs of the enormous influx of new clients while expanding outreach, education, and intervention efforts. GEMs are those who Give Every Month and have committed to advocacy and prayer on behalf of local trafficking survivors. We now have 292 households, churches, and local businesses that stand with local survivors as monthly supporters and provide a faithful foundation for mission and ministry. This is a 27.6% increase in the number of monthly supporters, and it is encouraging to see the fellowship building amongst these GEM households.
The breadth and depth of Mirror Ministries’ support enabled your impact to continue in a very uncertain economic environment for many non-profits and mission agencies. While Mirror Ministries continues to be selected as a partner by the State of Washington to meet the needs of local trafficking victims, the funding for these programs across the nation and our state has been drastically reduced. The victims of sex trafficking that we serve are grateful for all those donors, foundations, and granting agencies that have stepped into this gap and brought crucial services and help when needed.
This year, 1,193 households, churches, businesses, foundations, and community partners stood with us in mission—a powerful reflection of growing trust in the ministry and in the lives being restored through our combined efforts. You are part of a growing movement that includes 39 churches and church groups, 110 business partners, 31 family foundations, and 14 granting agencies providing much-needed mission support. At the heart of our community of faithful donors were 999 individual family households—96 more than in 2024—without whom the ministry would not be possible.
These achievements reflect the power of collective action and faith in our mission as the movement to fight trafficking and child exploitation in our community grows through your partnership. With your support, Mirror Ministries continues to be a beacon of hope for survivors and a force for good in our community.
The full 2025 Annual Report is available by clicking the cover image below.
* The name Erica is used for her privacy and continued protection.
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