Victori Village
Destiny’s Calling is building a secure, long-term healing campus called Victori Village right here in the Carolinas for girls ages 13–21 rescued from sex trafficking. This peaceful, sequestered safe haven will feature three homes housing ten girls dedicated to a comprehensive one-year residential recovery program, a chapel for worship and community fellowship, and an event pavilion to host self-funding events. In addition, transitional microhomes will provide graduates with supportive housing for up to three years as they continue healing and rebuild their lives.
This is not short-term shelter - it is deep, lasting restoration.

Girls Homes
Destiny Girls Home is a faith-centered residential program for 1–3 residents and serves as Phase 1 of Destiny’s Calling Ministries’ two-phase initiative. This long-term safe haven provides survivors of sex and human trafficking (ages 13–21) with a proven, sustainable restoration program using evidence-based methods and measurable results to equip them for a confident, independent life.
As a faith-based charitable organization, we educate, empower, and encourage individuals in a God-centered environment. Our mission is healing and restoration-helping each young woman transform her dreams into her God-given destiny through dedicated support and loving community.

Chapel
The chapel will serve as a sacred space for worship, prayer, and spiritual growth.
It will also act as a central gathering place for community fellowship, connection, and meaningful celebrations among the girls, staff, and volunteers.

Pavilion
The event pavilion will be used to host self-funding functions, fundraisers, community events, and special gatherings.
These events will help generate sustainable financial support for the ministry while increasing awareness and building strong community partnerships.

Transitional Homes
Upon completing the one-year program, graduates will transition into small microhomes located on the campus.
These transitional homes will offer a supportive living environment for up to three years, helping the girls continue their healing journey while gaining greater independence as they pursue education, employment, and a hopeful future.
