Hookers for Jesus
Hookers for Jesus is an evangelical Christian organization focused on human rights of people who work in the sex industry and fights sex trafficking.
Formation | 2005 |
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Founders | Annie Lobert |
Headquarters | Las Vegas |
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Leader | Annie Lobert |
Website | hookersforjesus |
History

The organization was founded in 2005 by Annie Lobert, a former sex worker turned Christian in Las Vegas. [1][2] In 2007, she set up a safe house program ("Destiny House") at The Church at South Las Vegas, for victims of sex trafficking and sex workers. [3]In 2008, she collaborated with Heather Veitch of JC's Girls at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas. [4]
Controversies
In 2020, the organization was criticized for receiving a grant from the United States Department of Justice, due to a handbook of its safe house rules published in 2018 mentioning that homosexuality was immoral and that attendance at the organization's weekly church services was mandatory. [5]Lobert replied that the manual no longer contained statements about homosexuality and that attendance at religious services was no longer mandatory.
References
- Anugrah Kumar, How Hookers for Jesus Founder Turned Away From Sex Trade to Serving God, christianpost.com, USA, October 03, 2012
- Michael Starr, She’s a hooker for Jesus. Honest., nypost.com, USA, November 15, 2010
- Angela Almeida, Q & A with "Hookers for Jesus" founder, Annie Lobert, msnbc.com, USA, June 26, 2015
- Philip Sherwell (26 January 2008). "Hookers for Jesus: Ex sex-workers save souls". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
- Sarah N. Lynch, Exclusive: Justice Department anti-human trafficking grants prompt whistleblower complaint, reuters.com, USA, February 10, 2020