Welcome. 

Prism Project is a 501(c)3 non-profit with a two-fold mission to provide preventative education and support child survivors of sex trafficking. Prism Project offers a Safehouse Program, providing full wrap-around, restorative services to child survivors of sex trafficking.

 

Human Trafficking is the global problem of our time. Our aim at Prism Project, is to bring together awareness and prevention through educating our community and aiding victims to thrive outside of their oppressive circumstances. 

We want our communities to not only be able to spot red-flags of human trafficking but we also want them to understand how it starts and how to take action against it.

 

National Human Trafficking Hotline: (888) 373-7888

For minors please contact your local police and your state’s children protective services agency.

 

What you should know:

Fast Facts:

1
Average Age of Trafficked Victim
1
years is the life expectancy from initial trafficking to death
$ 1
Billion Dollars a Year is Generated by Human Trafficking

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The Prism Project was founded on the heart of Isaiah 61:1 and a prism was chosen to represent hope. When a prism is in the dark and light shines on its shattered pieces of glass, it produces an array of immense beauty that cannot be contained.

“The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has Anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners.”

Isaiah 61:1

What We Do

Educate

Advocate

Shelter

Come join us for Prism Project’s Annual Shine the Light Gala where we are shining the light on the realities of human trafficking and raising funds for Prism Project Safehouse Program; providing wrap-around, restorative care for child survivors of sex trafficking.


Time: Friday, March 24th, Doors open at 6pm
Location: Genesys Conference & Banquet Center
805 Health Park Blvd Grand Blanc, MI 48439

To purchase individual tickets click here: shinethelight.eventbrite.com
If you or your organization would like to sponsor Shine the Light we have a variety of opportunities available. Please contact us at brooke@prismprojectmi.org for more information.
Our mission at Prism Project is two-fold. First is to educate communities and organizations of the reality of sex trafficking. Second, we offer a Safehouse Program, the first of its kind in Michigan, providing full wrap-around restorative services to children survivors of sex trafficking.
Sylvia Blythe, Founder
Sylvia Blythe
Founder

Prism Project Board of Directors

Sylvia Blythe
Founder &
Executive Director

Sylvia is a RN and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, as well as an adoptive parent. Out of her first hand experiences in her field, family, and international missions, Sylvia realized more had to be done about human trafficking. She began pursuing prevention through education as well as how to provide long-term restorative care services for minors.

Allison Hiller
President

Allison, was instilled with a passion for human trafficking victims from her experience with street ministry. Doing outreach work, she worked to help and guide women selling their bodies for money. After being introduced to Sylvia, Allison began helping to educate the community, advocate for human trafficking victims, and help take Prism Project to the next phase.

Natalie Goltz Vice President

Natalie is the voice of reason behind the scenes. She is a strong advocate for community and family education. Her experience through being a foster parent and missions has also played a role in pursuing justice and high standards of care with resources for children survivors.

Stacy McAuliffe Secretary

Stacy is the Social Worker and psychological and sociological brains of the operation. Understanding, from a environmental point of view, some the best ways to help aid victims of human trafficking. Actions and programs that will enable them to thrive in their future.

Judi Sivyer Treasurer

Judy's experience in accounts payable and receivable makes her the perfect women to keep track of the books for the Prism Project. After watching a presentation of Prism Project at her church, she reached out to Sylvia and has become an asset to the entire board.

Katie Genrich Voting Board Member

Katie, our grant writer, has always had a passion for serving others, especially underprivileged youth. Following her God-given dreams, she obtained a Master's degree in Nonprofit Management and has created volunteer programs, planned & hosted fundraising events, developed policies & procedures, & secured hundreds of thousands of dollars in long-term grant funding.