
Arukah?
What Is
Arukah Project 724 started with a word from the Lord:
"We will rescue the children, we will bring them home.
We will reveal the heart of the Father to them in Jesus' name."
Arukah Project724 is an action based organization focusing on post rescue care, safe transitional housing, educational programs, and freedom initiatives for trafficked children in the United States.

A voice for the
voiceless
Awareness, Advocacy, & Testimony
Our awareness and advocacy efforts began with a simple question asked during a survivor’s testimony: “Will you let me tell my story?” By focusing on honoring survivors, we work alongside survivor advocates to share testimonies, celebrate victories, equip parents and guardians, and protect our most vulnerable from harm. By bringing honest and real stories into the light, we can expose the dark reality of domestic child trafficking in the United States and help protect those who may be unaware or under-equipped to recognize that these horrors are happening around families every day.
Legislative Action & Official Partnerships
Our legislative work began with the realization that federal tax dollars are filtering down to the state level and, in some cases, contributing to environments where child trafficking occurs within foster care systems and juvenile detention facilities.
In April 2025, Los Angeles County was ordered to pay a $4.8 billion sexual abuse settlement to more than 11,000 survivors who were abused while in the foster care system and juvenile detention facilities. This marked the largest sexual abuse settlement in United States history.
In 2025, our team briefed the current administration on concerns regarding federal funding being used in ways that may contribute to trafficking risks within state foster care systems. Our legislative efforts continue in California, where SB 524 prevents Christian organizations from providing faith-based post-rescue housing and care for child victims of sex trafficking in the state.

Rescue. Heal. Restore.
Safe Site & Short-Term Housing Initiatives
The first step after a child victim is removed from the bondage of trafficking is finding a safe and secure place where they can rest, recover, and begin to reorient. The success of these safe sites is pivotal in assessing the survivor’s immediate needs and determining the next steps in their restoration journey.
Safe sites and short-term housing locations remain in critically short supply, yet they are essential to the healing and restoration process. Arukah Project 724 continues to meet this urgent need by providing safe sites for survivors, field teams, and partner organizations.
Self-Sufficient Long Term Care Housing
At the core of Arukah Project 724 is our Long-Term Care Housing initiative, which is currently underway. With a focus on holistic restoration and healing, regenerative living, nature-based therapies, and a well-rounded educational curriculum, we have begun the journey of developing more than 700 acres of available facility grounds in the Western United States.
Our Central Campus is designed with a strong emphasis on self-sufficiency through food production, animal husbandry, and organic agriculture. This approach will allow Arukah Project 724 to provide high-quality nutrition and regenerative farm-to-table experiences for the children we serve, as well as our staff, partners, and surrounding community.
With continued support from passionate individuals, business partnerships, subject matter experts, and partner organizations, we can complete our Central Campus by 2030 while continuing to advance our broader organizational mission.
Partner with us to help give these children a place to heal, grow, and call home.
