For Dignity

For Dignity We’re a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to helping women rise from cycles of defeat. Together, we make a difference. 💜

For Dignity empowers survivors of trafficking, exploitation, addiction, and incarceration with hope, resources, and life-changing workshops—helping them heal, rise, and embrace a future of purpose, joy, and freedom. Through life-changing resources and workshops in correctional facilities and recovery homes, we pave the way for healing, freedom, and transformed lives. Join us in creating generational ripples of hope and lower recidivism and addiction rates.

Important Notice: We have merged For Dignity to Kelly Master Ministries. Please, follow us there for inspiring updates. ...
03/04/2026

Important Notice: We have merged For Dignity to Kelly Master Ministries. Please, follow us there for inspiring updates. The mission remains the same, but we have brought all our work under one umbrella. Please follow and drop a comment so I know you saw this message. Thank you!

EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT!From a small awareness breakfast in New Jersey back in 2011 to a global ministry—it's time to unif...
08/06/2025

EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT!

From a small awareness breakfast in New Jersey back in 2011 to a global ministry—it's time to unify under one powerful name:

Kelly Master Ministries

For 14 years, we've fought human trafficking, walked into strip clubs with hope, preached freedom in prisons, recovery homes, and the streets, mentored women across the nation, and sent resources into the darkest places.

We've carried names like Dining for Dignity, For Dignity, and Emerge Ladies—but the heartbeat has always been the same: Restoring Dignity. Igniting Destinies.

This isn't a rebrand. This is the next chapter of a God-breathed movement.

One Name. One Mission. One Calling.

👉 I invite you to follow us at Kelly Master Ministries where I will be posting moving forward. Our website link is below in the comments.

💬 I would love to hear from YOU—what's a moment, memory, or story you'll never forget from our journey? Drop it in the comments!

The best is yet to come.

🔥 Why I Merged Everything Under Kelly Master Ministries — And Why It Matters to YouAfter 12 years of powerful ministry t...
07/21/2025

🔥 Why I Merged Everything Under Kelly Master Ministries — And Why It Matters to You

After 12 years of powerful ministry through For Dignity, I made a bold, Spirit-led move that changed everything:

I unified my entire mission under one name — Kelly Master Ministries.

Nothing was broken. But I knew it was time to multiply.

👑 THE VISION: Whether I'm mentoring Christian women to rise in their calling or ministering in prisons, strip clubs, recovery homes, churches, or the streets — I'm carrying the same fire, the same authority, the same Kingdom purpose.

THE STRATEGY: One name. One mission. Clear impact.

When people hear "Kelly Master Ministries," they know they're encountering a woman who doesn't compartmentalize her calling. I serve both the sanctuary and the streets with equal passion.

This is what it looks like when God expands your territory.

Now, every Christian woman I mentor becomes part of something bigger — her breakthrough fuels hope and freedom for women in the darkest places.

🌍 One anointing. One mission. Exponential Kingdom impact.

👉 Ready to be part of this unified vision? Comment "MULTIPLY" below.

Will you help us send HOPE behind bars?
07/20/2025

Will you help us send HOPE behind bars?

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05/13/2025
05/08/2025

There are iconic movie scenes that drive home the stereotype. Morgan Freeman‘s Red dealing ci******es in “The Shawshank Redemption” may be the ultimate example of the trope — packs of smokes are gold in prison. But ex-cons in New Jersey say inmates aren‘t dealing in Marlboros and Camels these days. Their currency of choice? Bottled water.

It’s thanks to putrid stuff pumping through the pipes in at least several of the state’s correctional facilities, and a limited supply of taxpayer-funded bottled water to go around, ex-prisoners and prison reform advocates say.

“The water stinks." a former prisoner said. “...You could tell how bad the water was when it was still. If you left a cup of water sitting, it would have a film on the top.”

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PO Box 312
Fort Mill, SC
29716

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Monday 11am - 3pm
Tuesday 11am - 3pm
Thursday 11am - 3pm
Friday 11am - 3pm

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