Guest Profile
Dr. Rodney Hammer
My wife and I served as missionaries in Asia and Eastern Europe for 18 years and
expanded two humanitarian NGOs to meet indigenous needs. While there, I was exposed
to the raw realities of human trafficking. I found its vastness, corruption, and demand
overwhelming and seemingly impossible to address.
Simultaneously I wondered why trafficking victims were unable to escape. During a street
outreach, my colleague asked a woman forced to sell herself on the street, “Why don’t you
just leave?” She responded, “Am I coming home with you? Do you have a safe place for
me?”
With her hopelessness seared in my mind and without a solution, we returned to the states
for a much-needed break. During this time, we discovered that human trafficking is a major
problem in our own communities. With up to two million people being trafficked in the United
States and a lack of long-term solutions and safe homes, we founded REHOPE.
On a mission to restore survivors, we opened REHOPE Farms, a 17-acre campus offering
women long-term housing, therapy, healing and wellness programs, education, and lifelong
support. To provide jobs, professional skills training, and reintegration into the community,
we launched REHOPE Market & Cafe, a social enterprise of survivor-made products. We
also opened REHOPE Youth, a campus for the restoration of victimized children providing
trauma treatment, education, family reintegration, and advanced, trauma-informed
foster/adoptive services. We have the only facility in the Midwest that accepts boys.
Being an advocate and a strategic partner in this fight, I catalyzed REHOPE University -
Center of Excellence in Counter Human Trafficking, which brings together a centralized
network of professionals from legal, medical, psychological, prevention, social services,
business, law enforcement, judicial, and legislative arenas.
I recently stepped into the Executive Producer role and joined forces with three-time
Emmy-nominated producer, Craig Martin, to create a docuseries called Knock: Peering
Behind the Door of HumanTrafficking. This series is to bring awareness and create change
to the growing pandemic in our own backyard.
It starts with my belief that if we can learn to REHOPE, then all things are possible.