Our Vision
Our vision is to improve the quality of life for children and young adults through innovative programs and to help create better community relationships, while educating the community and general public about childhood abuse awareness, intervention, and prevention.
Our goal is to achieve life-training skills that will help children/young adults matriculate into society with a detailed plan of success for their careers, education, health, social development, and mental capabilities.
Mission Statement
Regenerating, Reviving, and Renewing communities through self-help awareness programs that creates personal growth enrichment through social, and economic development.
- Utilizing welfare reduction initiatives.
- Providing college preparatory and placement programs.
- Providing childhood development and assistance programs for children who are at risk teen parents.
- Providing prevention training and awareness on human trafficking, child safety, and abuse.
- Structuring and addressing the need for affordable & quality childcare
Seed Life Foundation Programs
Our programs provide life-training skills to help children and young adults matriculate into society with a detailed plan of success for their careers, education, health, social development, and mental capabilities. (read more …)
Youth Ambassador Program
Spreading awareness and providing trainings to the youth ages 5-24! We’re creating a safe space for the youth to talk about teen dating violence, bullying and child safety.
Snack Paks
Serving snack paks and hygiene paks to our college students and vulnerable population.
HOMES
Building and expanding for the near future to provide HOMES for the victims of trafficking and abuse.
Life Skills Center
Teaching Life Skills and tactics to the youth to help prepare and plan for success in adulthood.
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Training Available
Is your corporate team, small business, faith community, or local community aware of the signs of human trafficking? Do they know how to keep themselves safe? Seed Life Foundation provides training for teams and communities to learn how to not only keep themselves safe, but also how to be allies in the fight to end this $150 BILLION industry. It cannot be done alone, but together we can make a change.

Corporate Training
We partner with corporate teams and organizations with people on the front lines to learn what to look out for, how to stay safe & how to take a stand.
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Local Communities
Seedlife Foundation provides trainings for local communities, faith communities & small to medium sized organizations to prepare and take action against human trafficking.
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Train the Trainer
We can’t do this alone! Become a trainer and ensure your communities are doing all they can to be a part of the solution.
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Volunteer
We’re always looking for dedicated and committed individuals to be a part of our team. Sign up for our volunteer team to learn more.
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DONATE
Give in your own way.
There are many ways to give, many ways to support and always positive change that will come.
Monthly
Each month your donation goes towards saving the life of someone who has been rescued from human trafficking.

- Free local prevention trainings
- Webinar access
- Support Community Food Drive
- Support local partners
One Time
This donation goes to supporting initiatives to end human trafficking and provide resources for those who have been saved.

- Save a child from trafficking
- Support rehabilitation efforts
- Webinar Access
- Support local partners
- Abolitionist Badge
How large is the Trafficking Industry?
The combined total for labor, sex, and organ trafficking is estimated to be $150 Billion annually.
Where are the top US cities for human trafficking?
- Washington DC
- Atlanta, GA
- Orlando, FL
- Miami, FL
- Las Vegas, NV
- Sacramento, CA
- Houston, TX
- Tampa, FL
- Columbus, OH
- Baton Rouge, LA
What signs of someone who is being trafficked?
Look for changes in behavior, becoming more withdrawn and secretive, fatigued all the time, dressing more provocatively, having money they can’t explain. No longer being the person you know and care about.
How many people are enslaved through trafficking?
It is estimated that 40 million men, women and children are currently trafficked worldwide.
What is the government doing to combat trafficking?
The US Department of Justice, Homeland Security & the FBI all work against human trafficking. Key Legislations include: U.S. Code and Title 22, Chapter 78 – Trafficking Victims Protection, The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act (TVPA) are just the most recent. Go to our resources page to find out more.
What can I do to help combat human trafficking?
Start a neighborhood watch, become more involved with your children, their social media and their movements. Focus on being their parent and not their friend.
Our Partners
Community and business partners that help create a larger impact.