About us
Bravestone Project is a victim centered, trauma informed 501c3 nonprofit organization located in Mesa County. Our focus is in helping victims/survivors of human trafficking and sexual traumas. Our mission is to help them find hope, healing, and restoration of their mind, body, and spirit.
We Listen. We Believe. We help to Strengthen. We help to Empower. So they can be Restored.
Our Mission Statement
To help survivors of human trafficking and sexual traumas find hope, healing, and restoration of their mind, body, and spirit.
Since 2021 we have helped 37 survivors of human trafficking. 14 of which were missing juveniles.
We have educated over 300 individuals. Over 150 in 2024.
Our Vision
Bridging the gaps to resources that provides trauma informed whole body care and healing of the mind , body, and spirit.
To provide safe environments to heal and work through the traumas in the best way possible.
Collaborating and partnering with trusted, vetted organizations to ensure the best quality care that will allow survivors to thrive and help reduce recidivism.
Meet the Team
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Mona Highline
Board President
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To Be Announced Soon
Board Member
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To Be Announced Soon
Board Member
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To Be Announced Soon
Board Member
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Denise Rodriguez
Co-Founder/Director of Finance/Grant Writer
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Jennifer Allen
Co-Founder/Director of Education/Training/Grant Writer
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Chamaine Ready
Co-Founder/Director of Programs/Secretary
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Candace Abney
Co-Founder/Director of Outreach
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Gail Erman
Honorary Board Member/ Volunteer Team Member
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Shelby Underwood
Community Volunteer Team Member
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Brandy Montoya
Community Volunteer Team Member
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Cassaundra Balthazor
Community Volunteer Team Member
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Anne Mason
Community Volunteer Team Member
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Corri Spaur
Community Volunteer Team Member