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Strategic philanthropy for Christian anti-trafficking ministries
Institute for Survivor Care
Host and Fund Administrator
The Institute for Survivor Care is a national Christian nonprofit dedicated to equipping organizations that serve survivors of sexual exploitation. Through research, training, technology, and strategic leadership, the Institute strengthens survivor care nationwide and provides the expertise and oversight behind every Legacy Fund grant.
Legacy Fund Trustee
Susan Ingram is the founder of Walk Her Home and a longtime advocate for survivors of sexual exploitation. She also served as the founding chair of the National Trafficking Sheltered Alliance, helping strengthen collaboration and excellence among survivor-serving organizations nationwide. Her experience in nonprofit leadership and survivor advocacy brings valuable insight to the Legacy Fund’s grantmaking.
Legacy Fund Trustee
Jeannie Walston is an attorney and serves as General Counsel for The WellHouse, a nationally recognized residential program for survivors of human trafficking. Her expertise in legal advocacy, nonprofit governance, and survivor-centered services helps ensure the Legacy Fund upholds the highest standards of stewardship and accountability.
Legacy Fund Trustee
Cynthia Terlouw-Kvistad served as Executive Director of Terebinth Refuge, a residential ministry serving women healing from sexual exploitation and trafficking. A respected leader in survivor care and former shelter mentor with the Institute for Survivor Care, she brings extensive experience in residential programming, organizational leadership, and trauma-informed care to the Legacy Fund.






