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Survivors Outreach Ministries
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Survivor Owned ~ Survivor Managed ~Survivor Focused

National Victims Rights Advocate/Activist Jessika Morgan

National Victims Rights Advocate/Activist Manager Brittni Crabill

National Victims Rights Advocate/Activist Manager Brittni Crabill

 Jessika is a former Domestic Violence victim turned advocate, activist, community leader, civil/criminal recovery consultant, social entrepreneur and mother with a background in criminal justice/mental health/substance abuse and workforce/youth development.  

 Her purpose is to empower, inspire and transition victims from merely surviving

 Jessika is a former Domestic Violence victim turned advocate, activist, community leader, civil/criminal recovery consultant, social entrepreneur and mother with a background in criminal justice/mental health/substance abuse and workforce/youth development.  

 Her purpose is to empower, inspire and transition victims from merely surviving to thriving through providing tools of healing, love and empowerment.  Jessika is a passionate advocate/activist for survivors of domestic violence and lobbies local, state and federal governments to ensure communities and the justice system provides effective support services to survivors. She also promotes for Family Court Reform accross the United States through education and awareness.

National Victims Rights Advocate/Activist Manager Brittni Crabill

National Victims Rights Advocate/Activist Manager Brittni Crabill

National Victims Rights Advocate/Activist Manager Brittni Crabill

 Brittni is an inspirational role model dedicated to educating the public about the devastating realities of human trafficking.  Brittni brings her experience and knowledge to the table to engage people in the fight against human trafficking and support survivors. She uses her story to bring awareness to the issue and inspire people to ta

 Brittni is an inspirational role model dedicated to educating the public about the devastating realities of human trafficking.  Brittni brings her experience and knowledge to the table to engage people in the fight against human trafficking and support survivors. She uses her story to bring awareness to the issue and inspire people to take action to end commercial sexual exploitation. Brittni is also a passionate advocate for survivors of sex trafficking and lobbies governments to ensure communities provide support services to those who have suffered. Through her work alongside other human trafficking speakers, Brittni is helping to bring an understanding of the issue to the public and empower the movement to end modern-day slavery. She is a fantastic example of the human spirit’s resilience and the power of using one’s voice to bring about change. 

Survivors 4 Survivors

Kia Volunteer

Kia Volunteer

 Kia is associated with club outreach advocacy in various contexts and has a passion for supporting young female youth in the foster care system, and various church organizations to support homeless, runaway, and trafficked youth. 

Christine

Kia Volunteer

 Christine is actively involved in raising awareness and advocating for a better understanding of reactive abuse and its nuances. She helps highlight that reactive abuse, sometimes better described as self-defense, is a reaction to ongoing and prolonged abuse, and victims should not be unfairly labeled or blamed for their actions when pushed to a breaking point.  

Our Partners/Volunteers

Our Partners/Volunteers

We are proud to partner with a variety of organizations, advocates, community leaders and volunteers for policy reform, and legislative action aimed at addressing systemic barriers and harmful practices that continue to impact victims nationwide.


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For years, the organization has provided direct, individualized advocacy for victims navigating the

complexities of the criminal and family court systems. Beginning in November 2025, Survivors

Outreach Ministries will shift its focus toward advocacy, policy reform, and legislative action aimed at

addressing systemic barriers and harmful practices that continue to impact victims nationwide.

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