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The Exodus Project is a faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit program of Faithhill Church, a nondenominational global outreach ministry with a heart for all people, regardless of religious affiliation.
All donations are tax-deductible. The Faithhill Church charitable organization EIN is 46-5699223. Faithhill Church is a registered public charity with a 2022 Silver Seal of Transparency with national public charities monitor Candid/Guidestar. You can support our work with trust and confidence by viewing our Candid Guidestar Profile: www.guidestar.org/Profile/46-5699223
The Exodus Project is on a mission to be an instrument of God’s love for victims and survivors of intimate partner abuse. We are passionate about this life changing work and committed disrupting the epidemic of intimate partner abuse, and educating, inspiring, and mobilizing a global community to create real change.
Through mission critical resources, holistic advocacy and emergency financial assistance, The Exodus Project uses its global influence to amplify the voices of victims and survivors, shatter the silence and, break down barriers to hope, healing and freedom.
Through our secure online giving portal, donations can be made by check, credit card card, debit card or PayPal.
The Exodus Project supports women and men, as well children of victims of intimate partner abuse. Through education, resources and training, individuals who are experiencing intimate partner abuse and people helpers with a heart for the abused are equipped with tools and information to disrupt the epidemic of abuse.
The Exodus Project Emergency Financial Assistance Program is a donor lead initiative that provides critical financial resources to victims of intimate partner abuse and their children who are homeless, in transition or in an emergency shelter.
The Exodus Project provides online workshops focused on the holistic needs and challenges of intimate partner abuse victims and survivors, with an emphasis on God’s heart for the abused, shattering the lies used to manipulate and coerce abuse victim, barriers to freedom, healthy relationships and, trauma-informed physical, emotional and spiritual healing. Sign up for The Exodus Project Newsletter to be notified of upcoming classes and programs.
We do not currently provide emergency housing. Through our Resources and Information victims of abuse can search emergency shelters in the US and Canada. Through The Exodus Project Emergency Grant, victims in transition can qualify to receive emergency financial assistance to secure permanent housing.
We do not provide professional counseling or therapy services. Through our Resources and Information, individuals can access professional trauma-informed therapy providers who specialize in intimate partner abuse and complex relational trauma, as well as resource providers that provide comprehensive support for victims and survivors of intimate partner abuse.
Lead by Patrick Weaver, executive leader of the The Exodus Project, our church training initiative provides specialized program training for churches with an emphasis on creating an abuse averse culture, creating inreach/outreach ministries, and equipping people helpers to support abuse victims and survivors.
Conferences were put on hold through 2023. We will begin conference planning in the second quarter of 2024. Sign up for The Exodus Project Newsletter for updates and announcements.
If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence or teen dating abuse, call The National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−7233 or visit their website to chat online 24/7.
If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or visit their website to chat online 24/7
If you or someone you know is a victim of sexual assault, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 or visit their website to chat online 24/7.