The nonprofit HER Alliance is expanding its Green Bay support facility to include a full kitchen and additional programming space.
HER Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting survivors of human trafficking, is preparing for an expansion of its existing facility on Morrow Street in Green Bay. The organization, which acquired adjacent space in 2025, plans to relocate its current living-room-style programming area and install a full-service kitchen to replace its existing kitchenette. The project is currently in the planning stages while the organization secures grant funding to finalize the development.
Since June 2022, HER Alliance has served 251 women and girls, providing resources ranging from support groups and clothing to showers and case management. The organization also maintains a 24/7 warmline and collaborates with the Brown County Jail for outreach. In 2025, the nonprofit provided 4,908 units of service, underscoring its role in local advocacy and survivor assistance.
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