Justice That Heals: Fighting Human Trafficking with Hannah Estabrook

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Hannah Estabrook
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. We’re highlighting the restorative justice work and ministry of Hannah Estabrook. She’s a pastor at Franklinton Abbey and founder of Sanctuary Night, a sacred space created for the women still caught in cycles of prostitution in the westside neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.
Hannah shares her compelling story as a modern-abolitionist and serving survivors of human trafficking in a TedX talk, “Justice That Heals.”
Hannah is an educator, TEDx speaker, and abolitionist working to end sex trafficking. She is a licensed counselor specializing in sexual abuse and the co-author of the book Beyond Desolate: Hope vs. Hate in the Rubble of Sexual Abuse. Hannah and her husband live in Franklinton, Ohio where she serves as a lay-leader of Franklinton Abbey, a missional church community in her neighborhood.