Difference Maker: The Salt & Light Coalition, empowering women out of trafficking

  (sot1)    45 year old Corrine says human trafficking is sometimes hard to spot...   (sot2)  A victim herself when she was in her teens, she shares her own story of abuse, abandonment...and of finding the Salt & Light coalition when she was a single mom and in a shelter...   (sot3)    CEO and founder, Izabel Olson says she began in a church basement 8 years ago...now a space designed to find and help women like Corrine...a place to heal, educate and empower survivors...   (sot4)  The non profit which was founded in 2017, provides care for women overcoming trafficking, through emotional wellness, stipends, real world skills and job training..   (sot5)   Women graduate from a six month program with opportunities for jobs and scholarships.     For Corrine, Salt and Light literally changed her life, so much so, she is now a full time employee and counselor there...   (sot6)  And the program is working. Over the years, Salt and Light has supported nearly 300 women, with a wait list of 80. most are living better lives with full time jobs. Izabel olson, and the salt and light coaltion, helping women suvive and thrive. Making a difference.      Olson says it's not just about helping women--it's breaking a generational pattern and the domino affect on the family is monumental..    (sot7)   And the program is working. Over the years, Salt and Light has supported nearly 300 women, with a wait list of 80. most are living better lives with full time jobs. Izabel olson, and the salt and light coaltion, helping women suvive and thrive. Making a difference.       Since its founding in 2017, the fully volunteer-run nonprofit has supported more than 350 women in its history,   The nonprofit, which was founded in 2017, provides holistic care for women overcoming trafficking. More than 350 women have already participated in Salt & Light’s healing-centered initiatives, which pair emotional wellness with real-world skills and job training.  teaching yoga at the cook county jail  70 percent had been trafficked        Olson’s data also suggest that the program is working, at least initially. In a recent poll of those who had graduated at least a year earlier, 80 percent were still part of the workforce a year following graduation.       Corrine completed the year long program-  Job training, yoga, dance, dress for success, computer training, financial literacy    9 years later --Corrine owns her own house and her son is thriving.     Shining a Light on Thriving: Salt & Light Coalition’s 2025 Radiate Gala Ignites Hope and Healing to Support Thrivers of Human Trafficking  The Midwest’s Leading Force for Survivor Empowerment Hosts a Powerful Evening of Inspiration, Storytelling and Impact      CHICAGO – Aug. 19, 2025 – Salt & Light Coalition, a visionary grassroots movement mobilizing individuals and organizations to empower survivors of sex trafficking to heal and thrive, returns with its 2025 Radiate Gala on Saturday, September 27. This inspiring evening will be held at the historic Drake Hotel, beginning at 7 p.m., and will feature powerful survivor stories, unforgettable performances, elevated cuisine and the opportunity to give and bid through a silent auction and paddle raise.      Rooted in self-empowerment and community connection, the gala raises vital funds for Salt & Light’s transformative programs centered around healing, life skills and workforce development. Since its founding in 2017, the fully volunteer-run nonprofit has supported more than 350 women in its history, seeing a growth of 150% the last two years alone. Each year, an estimated 25,000 women are trafficked in the Chicagoland area, one-third of them under the age of 15 and 60% under 18. With Illinois ranking among the highest rates of identified human trafficking cases in the United States, Salt & Light Coalition is working to change those devastating statistics through its six-month survivor empowerment program.      “The majority of women we serve come directly from shelters, jails or hospitals- most are unemployed and over 90% live below the poverty line,” said Dr. Izabel Olson, founder and executive director of the Salt & Light Coalition. “That’s why our programs are so vital. 82% of our graduates secure full-time jobs, 90% report better mental health and a third go on to pursue additional education or training. None of this would be possible without the generosity of our donors. Every contribution directly helps us reach and empower more women on their path to healing and independence.”     This year's gala will feature CBS Morning News anchor Audrina Bigos as emcee, along with special remarks and performances by thrivers from the Salt & Light Coalition program. The event will also include a performance by Joffrey dancers, choreographed by principal dancer Edson Barbosa and a quartet performance of music composed specifically for the event by Alex Groesh.     Individual tickets and tables of 10 are available, as well as additional sponsorship and donation opportunities. Key sponsors include Webster Capital, General Catalyst, SPINS, KeHE, Goya, Hyatt, AHLA Foundation, Cigna, PNC, CTS Financial and Emily Sachs Wong.      Notable guests include Grammy-nominated duo SOFI TUKKER, CFO of Hyatt Joan Bottarini, co-founder of First Access Entertainment Sarah Stennet, founder of Cou Cou Intimate Rose Colcord, Surgeon and Professor at Northwestern Memorial & Northwestern University Teni Brown, CEO of Vera Creative Cristina Vera and founder of Intuition Capital Patrick Finnegan. Following the energy of the Radiate Gala, SOFI TUKKER will keep the celebration going with a private after-party performance exclusively for the evening’s top paddle raisers.   This past July, Salt & Light Coalition was recognized and awarded a $20,000 grant from the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) Foundation.      To learn more about The Salt and Light Coalition and to purchase tickets to the gala, visit saltandlightcoalition.com/2025-radiate-gala      About The Salt & Light Coalition:  Salt & Light Coalition is a Chicago-based nonprofit on a mission to empower survivors of sex trafficking to heal and thrive. Since 2017, the volunteer-run organization has provided a transformative, six-month trauma-informed program that goes beyond recovery and offers survivors the tools to reclaim their lives and build sustainable futures. The program combines holistic health and wellness support with job training, professional development and ongoing community connection. By addressing both the emotional and economic needs of survivors, Salt & Light helps them move from surviving to thriving. Learn more at www.saltandlightcoalition.com.
Salt & Light Coalition headquarters Photo credit Lisa Fielding/WBBM

Human trafficking is sometimes hard to spot.

"Sometimes it's a boyfriend who has a gambling addiction, or a drug addiction, it's a neighbor that's tasked with babysitting that has a little too much time on his hands, or an older man befriends a group of young girls, " said Corrine, human trafficking survivor.

A victim herself when she was in her teens, Corrine shares her own story of abuse and abandonment.

"My dad died when I was 11. My mom was a police officer and was injured on the job. I went from having this perfect childhood to the opposite extreme. I then found myself on my own. There was a guy I met who was 24 and I was 15. I found myself in situation that was very traumatizing and it altered the trajectory of my life." she recalled. "I ended up quitting school, having a baby very young, 16. The abuse was pretty incredible."

Corrine, trafficking victim, now full time employee at Salt & Light Coalition
Corrine, trafficking victim, now full time employee at Salt & Light Coalition Photo credit Lisa Fielding/WBBM

Sex trafficked and missing for a month, she had no education and no real work history. In her 20's, she was hit by a car and lost her leg. She was living in a shelter when she made a life saving choice.

"I heard about Salt & Light when I was in the shelter. I realized that many women living with me had been trafficked too. All we wanted was a job and a chance to get our lives back," she said.

CEO and founder of the Salt & Light Coalition, Izabel Olson, was a teen mom herself. Her father had spent time in prison. Born in Brazil, she started teaching yoga at the Cook County Jail soon after she moved to Chicago.

"I learned that 70% of the women in jail were trafficked at some point in their lives. I thought to myself: there is a huge correlation here. How can we help these women? I just knew I needed to find a way to serve that population."

Izabel Olson, CEO, Founder, Salt & Light Coalition
Izabel Olson, CEO, Founder, Salt & Light Coalition Photo credit Lisa Fielding/WBBM

That's when The Salt & Light Coalition began in a church basement 8 years ago. "We were sending out flyers from the basement. I had a couple of my friends as volunteers."

She started out with just a few women who were looking for some help out of their trafficking situation.

"First responders rescue women out of their trafficking all the time and put them into a shelter or to rehab but there is nothing after that. 80% of these women end up going back, not because they choose to, but because they don't have any other opportunities and then they are victimized again. So we come in at a very pivotal moment when they are starting to stabilize themselves and if they don't get connected to the right resources, they will likely go back and be trafficked again." said Olson.

Salt & Light employees and survivors
Salt & Light employees and survivors Photo credit Lisa Fielding/WBBM Newsradio

Now, Salt & Light is a space designed to heal, educate and empower survivors.

"It's a program that will equip, empower and help women thrive. Women who are trafficked are told how to dress, what to say, what to do, how to behave, what to think, so they don't have a voice. We try to help them regain their voices. We have yoga classes, cooking classes, we believe in a holistic wellness program."

CEO, Founder Izabel Olson
CEO, Founder Izabel Olson Photo credit Lisa Fielding/WBBM Newsradio

The non profit, which was founded in 2017, provides care for women overcoming trafficking, through emotional wellness, stipends, real world skills and job training.

"We give them financial literacy, economic stability. They are also getting stipends. We remove transportation barriers, we give them CTA cards. We then focus on them being empowered to be in the workplace. We teach them about brands, how to interview, how to behave in the workplace." said Olson.

Women graduate from a six month program with opportunities for jobs and scholarships.

"We give them 'start of life' grants. Some are granted $5,000 so they can move, buy equipment, they have access to two scholarships as well. "

Salt & Light  Coalition graduates
Salt & Light Coalition graduates Photo credit Salt & Light Coalition

For Corrine, Salt and Light literally changed her life, so much so, she is now a full time employee and counselor there.

"I learned how to take better care of myself. I got my self esteem back. I learned about spreadsheets, the importance of savings in emergencies, I learned about nutrition. I graduated and got a job that knew where I was coming from and that I needed a little extra help, but I had an insane work ethic. All I needed was an opportunity." she smiled.

9 years later, Corrine owns her own home and her son is thriving.

"I'm a Christian, so I believe God pulled me out of that situation for a greater purpose and that gives me meaning every day and maybe that purpose is that I'm using my story for women who are just starting their journey. It feels really good," she smiled.

And the program is working. Over the years, Salt and Light has supported nearly 300 women, with a wait list of 80. Most are living better lives with full time jobs.

"Women come here with nothing, below the poverty line, making zero dollars and they leave with an average salary of $50,000 and 82% of our graduates are currently employed. We have a very high success rate." said Olson.

Salt & Light survivors take part in yoga & wellness classes
Salt & Light survivors take part in yoga & wellness classes Photo credit Salt & Light Coaltion

She says it's not just about helping women--it's about breaking a generational pattern and the domino affect on the family is monumental.

"These kids are going to private school, they are thriving. When we invest in women, your outcome is higher, because women are moms. What's happening here is bigger. We have these kids that are being raised by women who are now fully focused, healthy, their minds are healthy and for me, that's the most incredible thing." said Olson.

Corrine is now the Director of Survivor Stewardship. She says she sees women at the beginning of the program when. at times, they are at their worst. She says sharing her story helps them believe there is hope.

Photos of success stories inside Salt & Light Coalition
Photos of success stories inside Salt & Light Coalition Photo credit Lisa Fielding/WBBM Newsradio

"I want people who listen to my story. to walk away feeling the hope, the encouragement and the positivity. If your goal here is to become self sufficient and to build a better life, you're in the right place. It's a big battle to believe in yourself. It's about getting to a place where you're just receptive. Getting us to believe that we are worth it and have protentional is half the battle." said Corrine.

This past July, Salt & Light Coalition was recognized and awarded a $20,000 grant from the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) Foundation.

About The Salt & Light Coalition:

Women's group meets at The Salt & Light Coalition
Women's group meets at The Salt & Light Coalition Photo credit Lisa Fielding/WBBM Newsradio

Salt & Light Coalition is a Chicago-based nonprofit on a mission to empower survivors of sex trafficking to heal and thrive. Since 2017, the volunteer-run organization has provided a transformative, six-month trauma-informed program that goes beyond recovery and offers survivors the tools to reclaim their lives and build sustainable futures. The program combines holistic health and wellness support with job training, professional development and ongoing community connection. By addressing both the emotional and economic needs of survivors, Salt & Light helps them move from surviving to thriving. Learn more here.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Thrive is a theme at Salt & Light Coalition