Our History

 The Underground’s initial days were dedicated to praying at motels and hotels on the Berlin Turnpike and observing signs of human trafficking.  As we learned about and witnessed trafficking, we shared information with a coalition of CT Churches to prayerfully consider how we could assist the frontline workers and the anti-trafficking movement.  We attended the CT Colitiation Against Trafficking meetings (CTCAT), trained with Love 146, and began relationships with the CT Department of Children and Families (DCF), with the sole intent to learn and understand more about human trafficking in Connecticut.     

With each opportunity to sit at these tables, our overarching theme has consistently been, “Can we help with that?” This question reflects the heart of the Underground and has allowed us to consistently offer programs and support where needed most.