Shortly after being licensed by the State of California to care for girls victimized by sex traffickers, Children of the Immaculate Heart faced a crisis: its landlord wanted to sell the San Diego County building that houses its rescue shelter, known as The Refuge.
Losing a home for The Refuge would not just be a headache, but could have spelled the end of the treatment program for girls ages 12 to 17.
Read more at Catholic World Report.