Danielle Pierson

Executive Director at Samaritan Village, Inc.

Danielle Pierson serves as the Executive Director of Samaritan Village, Inc. since September 2023, leading the organization in executing its mission through oversight of staff, operations, program development, and community engagement. Previously, Danielle held the position of DV/HT Project Advisor at the Homeless Services Network of Central Florida, where responsibilities included developing and implementing the Domestic Violence/Human Trafficking Project. Additional experience includes roles such as Supportive Housing Coordinator at Community Coordinated Care for Children, Inc., Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Champions for Change Inc., Youth Program Director at Outreach, Volunteer Recruitment Specialist and Guardian ad Litem at Child Advocates, Inc., Case Manager at Adult and Child Health, and Supervised Visitation Specialist at Children's Bureau + Families First. Danielle's education includes ongoing studies for a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership and a Master of Social Work, complemented by a Master of Science in Human Services and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology & Psychology.

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Orlando, United States

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Samaritan Village, Inc.

Samaritan Village is a Christ-centered program for women transitioning from sexual exploitation to healing, wholeness, and productivity. We envision communities where women live free from sexual exploitation, finding restoration and wholeness in Jesus Christ. Our program is designed to promote healing and freedom for the whole person, while addressing the complex nature and difficulties faced by survivors of trauma. Through trauma informed care, we encourage women to seek whole life change in a safe environment. Samaritan Village is headquartered at Transitions, a resale boutique. Transitions directly funds Ruth's House, the Samaritan Village transition home. It is also Samaritan Village’s key platform for community engagement and awareness. Through Transitions, a greater percentage of the community is able to become actively involved in the fight against human trafficking.


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