You Are Needed To Open the Door To Freedom
Millions are exploited. You can open the Door — to refuge, healing, and hope.
You Are Needed To Open the Door To Freedom
Millions are exploited. You can open the Door — to refuge, healing, and hope.
Our Mission & Vision
On a street in Thailand, a little girl stepped into my shadow for safety. No child should have to cling to a shadow to feel protected.
You can change that. Door of Hope creates safe havens — “Doors” — where survivors of exploitation find refuge, healing, and hope.
By 2035, together we will fund 10 Doors and inspire 1 million people to stand against exploitation.
With your help, we unlock freedom.
Building safe havens. Establishing freedom.
Door of Hope & Meredith Limoges in the media
What We Do
Build “Doors”
Safe havens including housing, counseling centers, employment hubs, and outreach.
Fundraise
Mobilize financial supporters to construct and sustain Doors.
Advocate
Raise awareness of exploitation through campaigns, media, and events.
Educate
Train and equip frontline workers.
Impact Goal

10 Doors funded by 2035

1 million people reached with awareness and advocacy

Countless lives restored, families reunited, futures redeemed.
Our Story
Door of Hope was born from a deep burden to respond to the global trafficking crisis. Founder Meredith Limoges has spent years in ministry and business, witnessing firsthand the devastating effects of exploitation. In 2024, after a pivotal trip to Pattaya, Thailand, she founded Door of Hope to create “Doors” — safe havens where survivors can find shelter, counseling, employment pathways, and hope for a future.
Our First Door
Each Door will partner with trusted local organizations, ensuring survivors receive holistic support rooted in dignity and restoration.
How You Can Help
Give Now
Become a Supporter to help build the next Door.
Join Us
Sign up to stay updated, pray, and advocate.
Support
Organization and individual partnerships to multiply impact.
Our First Door
Our first Door is being prepared in Siguatepeque, Honduras. This marks the beginning of Door of Hope’s vision to create safe spaces—places of refuge and restoration where survivors can begin to heal and rebuild their lives with dignity.
Why Siguatepeque?
Siguatepeque is located a few hours from San Pedro Sula, a busy city where poverty, gang violence, and instability have left many children vulnerable. There are numerous orphanages in the region, and girls who age out of these homes often face an especially high risk of exploitation and trafficking because they lack the skills, resources, and confidence needed to survive on their own.
Siguatepeque is far enough from San Pedro Sula to offer a fresh start, while still providing access to education, training, nurturing support, and a community filled with hope. In this environment, the need for safety, stability, and tangible pathways toward restoration could not be greater.
Initiatives for Impact
Door of Hope believes true change happens through collaboration. Each Door is built in partnership with a trusted local organization to ensure survivors receive holistic support—physical, emotional, and spiritual—rooted in dignity and long-term restoration.
Our current initiative is with Time of Grace in Honduras, an organization that has long served children and orphans and now provides safe homes and skills training for those who have been exploited.
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