Domestic Violence Advocate
Helping Women, Men, and Children Escape Abuse
Rebecca Pollock of the Rebecca Pollock Foundation (RPF) turned her trauma of domestic violence into a mission to help others. As a domestic violence advocate, she visits women’s shelters all over the United States, gives speeches and lectures on domestic abuse, and provides one-on-one prayer counseling in person or over the phone or Zoom to women, men, and children. In addition, she works to eliminate human trafficking and has a “Healing Room,” where she meets with other women in a safe place to talk, support one another, and pray.
Through the Rebecca Pollock Foundation (RPF) and her speeches, counseling, and books, Rebecca hopes to serve as a ray of hope for those who are suffering and have suffered from the horrors of domestic violence. As Rebecca says, “I’m just grateful that I’m alive so that I can help other people.”
Rebecca Pollock at an Event
Mission
For almost three full decades, Rebecca Pollock has worked as a tireless advocate for emotionally and physically abused women, men, and children through the Rebecca Pollock Foundation (RPF).