Our Impact
In 2025, we provided about 5,800 services to 123 survivors, helping 94% exit the sex trade,
90% secure housing, and about half pursue jobs or education.
Basic Needs & Safety
Basic Needs & Safety
Basic Needs &
Safety
Safety
Basic Needs & Safety
Support participants with exiting the commercial sex trade and establishing safety.
Health & Well-Being
Health & Well-Being
Health &
Well-Being
Well-Being
Health & Well-Being
Improve mental and physical health through therapy, mentorship & accompaniment.
Housing Security
Housing Security
Housing
Security
Security
Housing Security
End homelessness and help survivors establish safe, stable housing.
Housing Security
Economic Empowerment
Economic
Empowerment
Empowerment
Economic Empowerment
Promote education and workforce training opportunities to break cycles of poverty.
wHO WE SERVE
Women
0
%
Residents of
MA
MA
0
%
LGBTQIA+
0
%
BIPOC
0
%
Self-Reported
Disability
Disability
0
%
First Exploited
as a Child
as a Child
0
%
Have Children
0
%
Have history of
Substance-use disorder
Substance-use disorder
0
%
Each survivor’s path towards healing is unique and the support services they need must be tailored to meet them where they are on their journey. This is where RIA stands apart from other nonprofits.
Padmaja Surendranath
RIA Board Treasurer (2022 to 2024)