Applejack's Ranch

Organization Overview
Applejack's Ranch is a survivor-led organization serving youth and young adults ages 11–25 who have been trafficked, exploited, or are at risk of trafficking. We provide a variety of supportive programs designed to promote safety, healing, education, and personal growth.
Our Resource Center offers a safe and welcoming space where youth can access basic needs, including hygiene items, clothing, snacks, school support, and community resources. Through our Youth Mentorship Program, participants receive individualized guidance focused on education, life skills, goal setting, and personal development. We also offer Mentoring Circles and a Boys to Men Mentor Circle, which provide opportunities for peer connection, leadership development, healthy relationship building, and life skills education.
Our Parent Pathways Program supports young parents through mentorship, parenting education, and resource navigation. Advocacy Services help youth access education, employment opportunities, housing resources, and other community supports. Through our Life Skills Program, participants develop practical skills such as budgeting, communication, job readiness, and independent living.
For youth ages 14–21, our accredited High School Program provides a flexible educational pathway with opportunities for diploma completion, credit recovery, individualized support, and college credit opportunities. We also provide REACH Trainings and Prevention Education to increase awareness of human trafficking and promote prevention within our community. Additionally, our Survivor Services offer specialized mentorship, advocacy, and support for survivors of trafficking and exploitation as they work toward their personal goals and long-term success.
How to Sign Up to Volunteer
Fill out the volunteer form with your details and preferred opportunities. Please follow all the instructions on the form to confirm your registration.

