Anti-Trafficking Nonprofit · Castle Rock, Colorado

Restoring direction.
Rebuilding futures.

Saving Arrows is a structured day program providing equestrian therapy, trauma-informed care, and clinical treatment for children under 18 who have survived trafficking and trauma. Based on a 40-acre farm in Castle Rock, Colorado.

Fighting child trafficking through restoration, not just rescue — clinical healing grounded in equestrian therapy and trauma-informed care.

A three-pillar approach to healing

Saving Arrows integrates clinical care with experiential and relational approaches to meet child survivors of trafficking where they are.

Equestrian Therapy

Structured, evidence-informed interaction with horses builds trust, emotional regulation, and self-efficacy in ways that traditional talk therapy cannot reach alone — particularly for trafficking survivors.

Trauma-Informed Care

Every interaction, environment, and relationship within the program is designed around safety, trustworthiness, choice, and empowerment — restoring what exploitation took.

Clinical Treatment

Licensed clinical professionals provide individualized, evidence-based mental health care — TF-CBT, EMDR, and somatic therapies — integrated with equestrian and experiential components.

Open farmland at the Saving Arrows 40-acre facility in Castle Rock, Colorado — a healing environment for trafficking survivors

Who we serve

Saving Arrows serves children under 18 who are survivors of sex trafficking, labor trafficking, exploitation, or complex trauma. Our day program model allows participants to maintain connection to existing family and community support systems while receiving intensive, integrated care.

We work with schools, foster care systems, juvenile courts, child advocacy centers, and community organizations to connect children with the healing they need.

Fight trafficking. Fund healing.

Your support gives a child a future worth moving toward.

Every dollar you give directly funds equestrian therapy, licensed clinical treatment, and the safe healing environment that makes recovery real for child survivors of trafficking.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions from donors, families, and referring professionals.

What is Saving Arrows?
Saving Arrows is an anti-trafficking nonprofit and structured day program providing equestrian therapy, trauma-informed care, and licensed clinical treatment for children under 18 who have survived trafficking and trauma. The program is operated by Liberators Alliance and is based on a 40-acre farm in Castle Rock, Colorado.
Who is eligible to participate in the program?
Saving Arrows serves children and adolescents under 18 who are survivors of sex trafficking, labor trafficking, exploitation, or complex trauma. Participants may be referred by schools, foster care systems, juvenile courts, child advocacy centers, or community organizations. Each referral begins with an intake conversation to assess fit.
How does the day program model work?
Unlike residential programs, Saving Arrows is a day program — participants attend structured programming during the day and return home or to their placement each evening. This model preserves connection to family and community while providing intensive, clinical-grade care. The program integrates equestrian therapy sessions, individual clinical therapy, group processing, and life skills activities.
Why does Saving Arrows use equestrian therapy for trafficking survivors?
Equestrian-assisted therapy is evidence-informed and particularly effective for trafficking survivors. Horses respond to the nervous system, not verbal narrative — they mirror actual emotional state and provide immediate, honest biofeedback. For children who have been exploited and learned to mask their emotions around adults, this non-judgmental, attuned relationship can create breakthroughs that traditional talk therapy alone may not reach.
How can I donate to support anti-trafficking work?
Donations to Saving Arrows fund equestrian therapy programming, licensed clinical treatment, and the 40-acre healing environment that makes recovery possible. Visit our donate page to give. Every gift directly supports a child survivor of trafficking on their path to restoration.