Overview
The Send Relief Ministry Center is located four blocks from the French Quarter where the Baptist Friendship House (BFH) has been ministering to the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of women and children suffering from homelessness. This has often resulted in human-trafficking crimes for decades, but we partnered with organizations that provide clothing, shelter and immediate care to victims of human trafficking and homelessness. Together, we can help them build confidence, receive education and be job ready.
From The Field
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The Red Flags of Labor Trafficking: A Survivor’s Story of Escaping the United States
*Content warning: this article contains accounts of abuse and trafficking. Reader discretion is advised.* Camila* was... -
Kay Bennett: On Mission in New Orleans
Kay Bennett grew up on an unassuming dairy farm in southern Mississippi. With her mom working... -
An Unexpected Musician Brings Joy to Baptist Friendship House
Tuesday mornings at Baptist Friendship House (BFH) are lively. Volunteers hand out hot coffee and breakfast,... -
Clay Reminds Us of the Potter
“Often, women who have been trafficked or experienced homelessness believe that their only path in life... -
Meeting the Needs: New Orleans, Clarkston ministry centers find ways to serve
When life was “normal” prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kay Bennett logged many hours ministering to... -
DIVINE INTERVENTION: Journeymen find different paths toward New Orleans ministry
By Gabriel Stovall NEW ORLEANS, La. – “I remember watching the news and seeing how Hurricane... -
New Orleans’ Baptist Friendship House marks 75 years
NEW ORLEANS (BP) — Baptist Friendship House has stood as a beacon of hope in the...