Summary
Organization name
Unbound Now
Causes
Human Trafficking & Exploitation
Operating Budget
$10,000,000 or more
Counties Served
Denton, Erath, Hood, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Somervell, Tarrant, Wise
Address
1323 E Elm St.Tyler, TX 75702
Since our founding, more than 5,500 survivors and clients have found freedom, healing, and hope through Unbound Now. We have stood beside survivors as they testified in court against traffickers. We have walked with them as they rebuilt their lives. And we remain committed for the long road ahead.
Our After Care team uses evidence-based, trauma-informed, and survivor-centered practices to support lasting restoration. Our advocates meet survivors where they are, at a hospital at 3 a.m., a local coffee shop, a doctor’s office, or sitting beside them in a courtroom. From the first crisis call forward, we help survivors feel seen, heard, and supported.
Because of this consistent, relational support, survivors reach milestones that once felt impossible: stable housing, employment, education, family reunification, and long-term safety.
Unbound Now is proudly endorsed by the Office of Texas Governor’s Child Sex Trafficking Team, a recognition of the integrity and effectiveness of our work.
Unbound Now launched in East Texas in August 2023, opening offices in Tyler and Lufkin with strong community support. In 2025 alone, we served 156 individuals, and that number continues to grow.
We partner closely with law enforcement during victim outreach operations and host Hope in the Pines, an annual two-day conference bringing national experts to East Texas to address trafficking, missing and exploited children, and best practices in response and prevention.
The need is real. And it is here.
Traffickers use force, fraud, and coercion to exploit vulnerable youth and adults for sex or labor. They build trust, create dependency, isolate victims, and manipulate them with promises of love, protection, or opportunity. Sometimes traffickers are strangers. Sometimes they are family members. Sometimes they are employers exploiting immigration status or withholding wages.
Many survivors do not immediately recognize they are being trafficked. And even after escape, healing is long and complex. Some return to traffickers because trauma bonds are powerful and recovery is difficult.
That is why Unbound Now’s advocates stay. We build trust over months and often years. We answer the late-night calls. We show up, again and again, until survivors no longer walk alone.
Because of you:
On East Texas Giving Day, your generosity directly fuels advocacy, crisis response, and long-term restoration in our own communities.
Freedom is possible.
Hope is real.
And your support makes it happen.
Unbound Now is ending human trafficking by identifying victims, supporting survivors, seeking justice, and leading system change.
More survivors are being found than ever before. For $7,000, Unbound Now can locate a victim and support their freedom journey for one year. With government funding in the balance, your support makes a critical difference in delivering life-changing care to survivors and seeking justice in court on their behalf.
Unbound Now's programs serve our community without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion (creed), sex, gender identity and expression, age, English proficiency, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, or sexual orientation.
Organization name
Unbound Now
Causes
Human Trafficking & Exploitation
Operating Budget
$10,000,000 or more
Counties Served
Denton, Erath, Hood, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Somervell, Tarrant, Wise
Address
1323 E Elm St.