Reflective Spaces Ministry, Corp
What is the core mission of your organization? Our mission is to provide reflective spaces for transformational healing and total restoration in a faith-filled environment for survivors of human trafficking, sexual violence, domestic violence, and childhood adversity to thrive. In 2025, our Founder, Tammy Toney-Butler, on her journey to wholeness, had an awakening as to the fundamental mission of Reflective Spaces Ministry.
Our goal is to show the heart of Christ to all we encounter, empowering and enabling them with the strength and courage required to look inward, reflect on the past adversities faced, and live transformed lives despite it. A reflective space within one’s own heart, full of strength, power, and courage to face the dark, refuse to let it break them, and instead, process and overcome it one layer at a time. Bringing them to wholeness, physically, mentally, spiritually, and financially.
How do you measure impact and success in your programs? By obtaining pre and post survey data, doing a yearly impact report, but most of all by changed lives. Keeping the survivors voice front and center in all we do, recognizing we are building leaders and changing generations.
What are your biggest fundraising or outreach challenges? Our services are free with no paid employees at this time. The need is great, thus funding is required. No war is won without funding and we must have enough money to support our outreach ministry. Our clients require anonymity so we do not post a lot of what we do or our successes.
How do you build long-term relationships with donors and supporters? By providing them honest and transparent data to see we are being good stewards of the funds and people entrusted to our care.
What trends are influencing the nonprofit world today? The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and struggle to maintain the authentic, compassionate, human voice in all decision-making.
Can you share a story that shows your mission in action? After hurricane Ian devastated our area with direct category five impacts, our non-profit ministry immediately responded by handing out over fifteen hundred meals to those in the hardest hit areas. Going door to door triaging needs, calling on other community partners for assistance, and forming a coalition of loving individuals coming together for good to lessen traumatic insults on the individual spiritually, physically, financially, and mentally.
What keeps you motivated in this work? Seeing the changed lives throughout multiple generations.
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