
Providing balance and compassion when life takes an unexpected turn.
Our Philanthropic 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization is dedicated to empowering women and young girls. We offer a supportive, sustainable environment that fosters healing, growth, and long-term recovery.
“PROVIDING A PATH FORWARD”
Jasmine’s House of Hope, Inc., is dedicated and committed to providing a safe and supportive haven for women and young girls facing challenges such as teen pregnancy, domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual abuse, re-entry, and homelessness. Our mission is to empower and uplift those in need, offering the resources and care necessary for a brighter future.
At Jasmine’s House of Hope, we stand on the frontlines of the fight against sex trafficking—raising awareness, empowering survivors, and building a community of hope.
What is Sex Trafficking?
Sex trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery where individuals—often young women and girls—are coerced, manipulated, or forced into sexual exploitation. Survivors often carry trauma, fear, and shame that society does not always see.
How We Help We provide:
Safe, trauma-informed housing for survivors
Counseling & mental health services
Life skills, education & reintegration programs
Prevention workshops & school-based awareness training
Warning Signs of Trafficking
Sudden changes in behavior, clothing, or appearance
Having an older partner or “manager”
Isolation from friends and family
Signs of abuse, branding tattoos, or unexplained money
Resources
National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888
Download: [Know the Signs PDF Guide] (Coming soon)
Join the Movement
Your donation or volunteer hours can provide a lifeline. Help us educate, prevent, and rescue.
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A Safe Haven for Healing and Hope

Our core focus in the community is addressing the mental health and housing needs of women and young girls, providing essential support for their well-being and stability.
Our Services
Emergency Assistance
Supportive Housing
Social Service Referrals
Case Management
Parental Training
Personal Coaching
Counseling
Re-entry
Mental Health Linkage
Independent Living Skills
Post & Secondary Educational Support
Tutorial Services
Computer Training
Vocational Training
GED

Remember
“one can put a thousand to flight, but two can put ten thousand to flight” Deuteronomy 32:30
Meet the Team
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Jacqueline Williams
Executive Director/Founder
Jacqueline Williams a native of Fort Lauderdale, FL. holds a Masters in Community Counseling and conducts conferences and seminars for the sustainability and empowerment of women and young girls. She has worked in the mental health community for over 10 years counseling and writing treatment plans. She’s served as the Director of Edify Teen Life Center in Georgia a teenage pregnancy facility. Residential treatment and reentry are her greatest gifts to the community.
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Dr. Devon Briggs
Psychiatrist/Board Member
Dr. Devon P. Briggs was born in Washington D.C. and grew up in the West Indies. He attended Emory University School of Medicine and completed his residency in psychiatry at Morehouse school of medicine. He is board certified in psychiatry, addiction medicine and obesity medicine. Since completing his training, he has provided compassionate care for a variety of patient populations in the metro Atlanta area for going on twenty years.
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Sheryl Williams
Board Member
Sheryl Williams is a Child Welfare executive professional with over 20 years of experience in Child Welfare. Sheryl holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and master’s degree in Social Work. Sheryl currently serves as Program Officer of Case Management and Adoptions with ChildNet, the state children welfare agency in Broward and Palm Beach counties. At ChildNet, Sheryl is responsible for Broward’s oversight with case management and adoption.
Make a donation
Your contribution to Jasmine’s House of Hope, Inc. helps us provide vital support to women and young girls facing hardships in our community.
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Together, we can change lives because not everyone has someone to uplift them. Remember, we all rise by lifting others.