The Fight Is Here: Three Ways to Partner With Be Free This June

One of the most powerful things about Be Free is this:

It’s not just about giving money. It’s about joining a movement.

And this June, there are two tangible ways you can step into what God is doing across Colorado.

Whether you want to swing a golf club or gain practical tools that could help save someone’s life, there’s a place for you.

Golf With A Purpose At The Safe Places Golf Tournament

Thursday, June 4, 2026
The Ridge at Castle Pines | Castle Pines, CO

Safe Places for Women is a faith-based transitional living program that provides safe housing, long-term support, and holistic care for adult survivors of sex trafficking, exploitation, and prostitution—including women navigating addiction connected to their trauma.

Their mission is simple and powerful: helping women find safety, healing, and lasting freedom.

This is the kind of Rescue to Restore work Be Free exists to support. And this tournament is an opportunity to be part of it.

Tournament Details

  • 4-person scramble

  • Check-in: 7:00 AM

  • Shotgun start: 8:00 AM

  • Includes greens fees, GPS golf cart, range balls, breakfast burrito, snacks, and fajita lunch

  • Course games include Longest Drive, Closest to the Pin, and Longest Putt

  • Fundraising goal: $100,000 for Safe Places for Women

If you’re a golfer, or know someone who is, this is more than a Thursday morning on the course. It’s a chance to help create safe places for women rebuilding their lives.

Register for the tournament.

Get Equipped With Frontline Response Training

First week of June | Multiple free sessions available
Open to first responders, healthcare workers, and the public exhibit experience

One of the hardest realities of human trafficking is this:

Victims regularly interact with professionals—firefighters, EMTs, nurses, doctors, dispatchers—without anyone recognizing what’s happening.

Not because people don’t care. Because they haven’t been trained to see it. And the Frontline Response Training exists to change that.

This free training equips first responders and healthcare workers with practical, trauma-informed tools to recognize exploitation, respond appropriately, and potentially interrupt trafficking situations in real time.

What You'll Be Equipped To Do

  • Understand how human trafficking intersects with healthcare and emergency response

  • Recognize warning signs and scenarios that often go unnoticed

  • Respond with the right protocols and trusted community partners

  • Approach every situation through a trauma-informed lens

Sessions run approximately 90 minutes, with multiple times available throughout the week.

An immersive public exhibit will also be open daily, featuring films, photography, and survivor stories from across the U.S., Mexico, Russia, and Southeast Asia.

You don’t have to work in healthcare or emergency response to experience the exhibit.

But if you do work on the front lines this training was built for you. And it’s completely free.

Pick your training date.

Be Part of Prevention Starting at Home

Here's a statistic that should stop us in our tracks:

98% of children who are survivors of sex trafficking had previous involvement with the foster care system.

That means foster care isn't just a social service. It's prevention. When kids don't have safe, stable homes, they become vulnerable to exploitation. And when foster families are supported, kids feel valued — and valued kids are less likely to be trafficked.

The good news? You don't have to foster to make a difference. You just have to show up for the people who do.

Here are three simple ways to get involved right now in Colorado:

  • Help with everyday needs. Daily life can become overwhelming for foster families. Practical support—bringing a meal, cleaning their house, running errands, or offering childcare—goes a long way in preventing burnout and keeping families strong.

  • Connect with businesses. If you own a business or can partner with one, offering discounts to foster families reduces their financial burden and makes meaningful experiences possible for the kids in their care.

  • Show up consistently. Check in on foster families. Invite them over and include their foster kids. A stable, caring community is protection.

To learn more about supporting foster care in Colorado you can connect with Colorado Kids Belong and Rise.

The Fight Is Here. So Is The Opportunity.

Be Free has always been about more than dollars.

It’s about mobilizing people, partnerships, and resources to bring real freedom to real people.

These events are two opportunities to do exactly that—right here in Colorado.

Whether you tee off on June 4th or walk through an exhibit that changes the way you see your work, you’re stepping into the mission.

The best is still ahead.

Help Bring Freedom Further

Every dollar given through Be Free over the next 18 months helps fuel initiatives like these: rescuing people, restoring lives, and reaching communities across Colorado and beyond.


If you haven’t activated your pledge yet, or if you’re new to Flatirons and want to join the mission, you can give at: flatironschurch.com/give

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