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Meet Carrie

Carrie Bradley is a survivor of sex trafficking, domestic violence and addiction. She founded IdentiFreed in 2015. Raised in a Christian home, her family’s faith was shaken by alcoholism, leading her down a path of addiction at just 10 years old—a struggle that lasted 21 years, including 12 years on the streets after being trafficked.


On April 15, 2008, in the depths of despair, Carrie cried out to God—and He answered in a miraculous way, transforming her life forever. Since that day, she has dedicated her life to serving Him and sharing the hope, healing, and freedom found in Christ.

Out of that calling and earning her Bachelors in Accounting and Master’s of Divinity, IdentiFreed was born. Since its inception, the organization has reached thousands of women on the streets, offering not only practical resources but also the life-changing hope of the Gospel.

 

IdentiFreed does weekly outreaches to women on the streets and strip bars. IdentiFreed Attic is an outreach center where the women can come and get clothing, hygiene and resources for free, but sell the excess to the public in a working Thrift Store. IdentiFreed Styles has been built out as a salon to get the survivors hair done when they are job searching. IdentiFreed BlessingBox creates 4000-6000 bags of hygiene for other organizations hitting the streets and housing this demographic. IdentiFreed House of Prayer is where Carrie and her husband Rodney disciple the women weekly.

Survivors making a positive difference in the lives of other survivors!
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