Children who deserve a different path forward
Saving Arrows serves children who have experienced the most severe forms of childhood trauma — and who benefit from a program that meets them with clinical rigor and unconditional care.
Who we serve
Saving Arrows serves children and adolescents under 18 who are survivors of trafficking, exploitation, or complex trauma. Participants may be in the process of recovery from a trafficking situation, entering care through diversion from the juvenile justice system, or referred by child welfare, educational, or clinical partners.
Our program is designed for youth who benefit from intensive, trauma-informed alternatives to traditional intervention models — children who have not found adequate support in conventional settings, or who need a structured bridge between crisis stabilization and long-term community reintegration.
The day program model means participants return home or to their placement each evening, maintaining connection to family, community, and existing support systems throughout the program. This continuity is an intentional feature — healing happens in relationship, not in isolation.
The day program advantage
Residential programs separate children from their communities. The Saving Arrows day program model keeps those relationships intact while providing intensive, clinical-grade care during program hours.
Continuity of relationship
Participants stay connected to family, community, and existing support systems throughout treatment.
Lower barrier to entry
Day programming removes the disruption of residential placement, making participation more accessible.
Real-world integration
Skills and capacities developed in the program are applied and reinforced in daily life, not just in a controlled setting.
Partners who refer to us
We collaborate with professionals across systems who are working to connect children with appropriate care.
Ready to make a referral?
Our intake team is available to discuss whether Saving Arrows is the right fit for a child in your care.
Start the Referral Process