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Meet The Team

Audrey Weiger - Secretary
Audrey Weiger serves as the CEO of Grace Horizon, an anti-trafficking organization located in central Indiana. Grace Horizon is a community of survivors in Central Indiana supporting each other in recovery from violence and exploitation, including sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. Grace Horizon believes in a two-generational approach to anti-trafficking work with an entire team dedicated to the children of the participants. “When you get to stand there and support someone as they transform their lives, it's a pretty incredible thing to witness,” said Weiger.
Serving as CEO, Weiger says she wears all the hats. Weiger’s role includes resource development, social media and donor communications for the organization, and recruitment for volunteers and relationships with participants. Weiger started volunteering at Grace Horizon in the Spring of 2020 before her promotion to CEO in January of 2021-- not an easy task in the midst of a global pandemic.
Before joining Grace Horizon, Weiger grew up in Bowling Green, Ohio, and currently resides in Anderson, Indiana. In 2006, Weiger graduated from Anderson University and completed her MBA there in 2011. Weiger is married to Josh and has two children that are eight, and six years old. The Weiger’s do not have a family pet, but enjoy their many neighborhood dogs.
When asked what her favorite memory at Grace Horizon has been, Weiger shared that due to a date mix-up with a guest speaker, she had to speak to participants on the spot. Thinking quickly, Weiger gave an interactive lesson about how we tell our life story. She hopes that each person involved in Grace Horizon comes to know the wholeness for which they were created.
Serving as CEO, Weiger says she wears all the hats. Weiger’s role includes resource development, social media and donor communications for the organization, and recruitment for volunteers and relationships with participants. Weiger started volunteering at Grace Horizon in the Spring of 2020 before her promotion to CEO in January of 2021-- not an easy task in the midst of a global pandemic.
Before joining Grace Horizon, Weiger grew up in Bowling Green, Ohio, and currently resides in Anderson, Indiana. In 2006, Weiger attended Anderson University graduating with majors in public relations and Christian ministries and a minor in German. Weiger went back to Anderson and graduated with her MBA in 2011. Weiger is married to Josh and has two children that are eight, and six years old. The Weiger’s do not have a family pet, but enjoy their many neighborhood dogs.
Serving as CEO, Weiger says she wears all the hats. Weiger’s role includes resource development, social media and donor communications for the organization, and recruitment for volunteers and relationships with participants. Weiger started volunteering at Grace Horizon in the Spring of 2020 before her promotion to CEO in January of 2021-- not an easy task in the midst of a global pandemic.
Before joining Grace Horizon, Weiger grew up in Bowling Green, Ohio, and currently resides in Anderson, Indiana. In 2006, Weiger graduated from Anderson University and completed her MBA there in 2011. Weiger is married to Josh and has two children that are eight, and six years old. The Weiger’s do not have a family pet, but enjoy their many neighborhood dogs.
When asked what her favorite memory at Grace Horizon has been, Weiger shared that due to a date mix-up with a guest speaker, she had to speak to participants on the spot. Thinking quickly, Weiger gave an interactive lesson about how we tell our life story. She hopes that each person involved in Grace Horizon comes to know the wholeness for which they were created.
Serving as CEO, Weiger says she wears all the hats. Weiger’s role includes resource development, social media and donor communications for the organization, and recruitment for volunteers and relationships with participants. Weiger started volunteering at Grace Horizon in the Spring of 2020 before her promotion to CEO in January of 2021-- not an easy task in the midst of a global pandemic.
Before joining Grace Horizon, Weiger grew up in Bowling Green, Ohio, and currently resides in Anderson, Indiana. In 2006, Weiger attended Anderson University graduating with majors in public relations and Christian ministries and a minor in German. Weiger went back to Anderson and graduated with her MBA in 2011. Weiger is married to Josh and has two children that are eight, and six years old. The Weiger’s do not have a family pet, but enjoy their many neighborhood dogs.

Sarah Helber
Sarah Helber is the Employment and Resource Support Coach for Grace Horizon!
Sarah started volunteering with Grace Horizon while attending Anderson University where she graduated in 2017. The following Fall she came on staff. She has a Master’s degree in Special Education from Ball State University.
Sarah believes in a two-generational approach to anti-trafficking work; she oversees an entire volunteer team specifically dedicated to the children of the participants. Sarah works alongside United Way as a Thrive Coach, helping parents to reach their goals and understand their children’s emotions and needs. She organizes children’s programming for Grace Horizon’s monthly meetings. And she presents in schools to raise awareness of human trafficking and how children can stay safe.
As a parent herself of two little boys, Sarah knows firsthand how important and challenging parenting can be. With her education degree, she also knows how critical the various stages of development are for children. In her work, she seeks to find the balance between those.
Sarah started volunteering with Grace Horizon while attending Anderson University where she graduated in 2017. The following Fall she came on staff. She has a Master’s degree in Special Education from Ball State University.
Sarah believes in a two-generational approach to anti-trafficking work; she oversees an entire volunteer team specifically dedicated to the children of the participants. Sarah works alongside United Way as a Thrive Coach, helping parents to reach their goals and understand their children’s emotions and needs. She organizes children’s programming for Grace Horizon’s monthly meetings. And she presents in schools to raise awareness of human trafficking and how children can stay safe.
As a parent herself of two little boys, Sarah knows firsthand how important and challenging parenting can be. With her education degree, she also knows how critical the various stages of development are for children. In her work, she seeks to find the balance between those.

Marjorie Osborn - Children's Advocate
Board of Directors

Angel Cummings -
President
VP of Operations; University Dermatology Center
Angel Cummings is a board member for Grace Horizon, an anti-trafficking organization located in central Indiana that works with women in the sex trade industry to help befriend and show them God’s love. Cummings is in her fifth year with Grace Horizon and started out with fundraising, seeking donations and sponsorships for the organization. “Recognizing strong women of our community who give back and encourage others is a great moment,” Cummings said when talking about their annual Legends Ball.
“At Grace Horizon, we let them [women] know that they are loved, and that if they ever need help, we are there for them,” Cummings said. A big portion of Grace Horizon is outreach, which has recently been a challenge for the organization. Cummings mentioned the struggles the organization has had with getting into strip clubs now. “We have to be creative and have more outreach,” said Cummings. Luncheons and opportunities for women to chat in a safe space have now been put into place.
As a board member, Cummings carries out duties such as helping the women at Grace Horizon who work with the participants. She makes sure they have funds and any help they need to aid the participants of the organization. She also helps with changes and suggestions for the organization.
Prior to joining the board of Grace Horizon, Cummings attended Indiana Wesleyan University. She grew up in Alexandria, Indiana, and now resides in Fishers. Cummings is married to her husband Jeff, and has two children ages six and eight years old. She also has a family dog named Ellie.
Although this is not her full time job, Cummings loves having the opportunity to serve on the board at Grace Horizon. “I was sitting in church one day, and the sermon was about getting into the community and serving others,” she said. Cummings went on to say that she felt a calling, and that Grace Horizon was the perfect opportunity.
Angel Cummings is a board member for Grace Horizon, an anti-trafficking organization located in central Indiana that works with women in the sex trade industry to help befriend and show them God’s love. Cummings is in her fifth year with Grace Horizon and started out with fundraising, seeking donations and sponsorships for the organization. “Recognizing strong women of our community who give back and encourage others is a great moment,” Cummings said when talking about their annual Legends Ball.
“At Grace Horizon, we let them [women] know that they are loved, and that if they ever need help, we are there for them,” Cummings said. A big portion of Grace Horizon is outreach, which has recently been a challenge for the organization. Cummings mentioned the struggles the organization has had with getting into strip clubs now. “We have to be creative and have more outreach,” said Cummings. Luncheons and opportunities for women to chat in a safe space have now been put into place.
As a board member, Cummings carries out duties such as helping the women at Grace Horizon who work with the participants. She makes sure they have funds and any help they need to aid the participants of the organization. She also helps with changes and suggestions for the organization.
Prior to joining the board of Grace Horizon, Cummings attended Indiana Wesleyan University. She grew up in Alexandria, Indiana, and now resides in Fishers. Cummings is married to her husband Jeff, and has two children ages six and eight years old. She also has a family dog named Ellie.
Although this is not her full time job, Cummings loves having the opportunity to serve on the board at Grace Horizon. “I was sitting in church one day, and the sermon was about getting into the community and serving others,” she said. Cummings went on to say that she felt a calling, and that Grace Horizon was the perfect opportunity.

Ra'Lynn Kelley - Vice-President
Digital Media Specialist at Church of God Ministries (Anderson,Indiana) and a freelance designer through her small business R.A.D. Ra’Lynn found her way back into the world of social media and digital advertising after her time as Senior Graphic Designer for Caesars Entertainment and five years of service as an Anderson University admissions counselor and Manager of Digital Media. Born and raised in Anderson, Indiana, she holds a bachelor’s degree in telecommunications (sales and promotions) from Ball State University and a marketing MBA from the Falls School of Business at Anderson University.
Ra’Lynn believes that women’s voices are crucial in the shaping of culture and is passionate about the empowerment of women. She became a member of the board to invest and give back to the community that helped shape her.
Kelley is the digital media specialist for the Church of God. She has had many different jobs in the communications field using her talents as a way to build community and minister to people in a nontraditional way. “It has been truly important to me, staying true to my faith and also finding ways to build community,” Kelley said.
Kelley said that maintaining her faith in her career and life is her proudest accomplishment. She said that there have been many times that she has had to keep true to her faith and it has paid off. She wants other people to know that by maintaining faith and believing in themselves, God will always open the door you are supposed to walk through.
Kelley also loves to design. This is something she says has led her to where she is today. She said that if she would not have taken a leap of faith and bet on herself, she would not be using these talents in order to minister to people. Believing in herself and in the importance of the talents that God has given her, has led her to a position that she can reach and minister to many different people.
Sarah Lucas is a senior at Anderson University, majoring in public relations and political science. Lucas is an associate with Fifth Street Communications®, a student-run public relations agency at Anderson University.
Ra’Lynn believes that women’s voices are crucial in the shaping of culture and is passionate about the empowerment of women. She became a member of the board to invest and give back to the community that helped shape her.
Kelley is the digital media specialist for the Church of God. She has had many different jobs in the communications field using her talents as a way to build community and minister to people in a nontraditional way. “It has been truly important to me, staying true to my faith and also finding ways to build community,” Kelley said.
Kelley said that maintaining her faith in her career and life is her proudest accomplishment. She said that there have been many times that she has had to keep true to her faith and it has paid off. She wants other people to know that by maintaining faith and believing in themselves, God will always open the door you are supposed to walk through.
Kelley also loves to design. This is something she says has led her to where she is today. She said that if she would not have taken a leap of faith and bet on herself, she would not be using these talents in order to minister to people. Believing in herself and in the importance of the talents that God has given her, has led her to a position that she can reach and minister to many different people.
Sarah Lucas is a senior at Anderson University, majoring in public relations and political science. Lucas is an associate with Fifth Street Communications®, a student-run public relations agency at Anderson University.

Erin Waggoner - Treasurer
Chief Financial and Operating Officer; Servant Solutions
Erin currently serves Servant Solutions, a non-profit retirement plan, as Chief Financial and Operating Officer. She received her BA in Accounting from Anderson University and her MS in Accounting from Ball State University. She worked in public accounting for Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP for nine years in Indianapolis. After her time in public accounting, Erin became an Assistant Professor of Accounting for the Falls School of Business at Anderson University for three years. She is a CPA and member of the Indiana CPA Society and the AICPA. She and her husband, Dan, have three sons and are active members in their church and community.
Erin currently serves Servant Solutions, a non-profit retirement plan, as Chief Financial and Operating Officer. She received her BA in Accounting from Anderson University and her MS in Accounting from Ball State University. She worked in public accounting for Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP for nine years in Indianapolis. After her time in public accounting, Erin became an Assistant Professor of Accounting for the Falls School of Business at Anderson University for three years. She is a CPA and member of the Indiana CPA Society and the AICPA. She and her husband, Dan, have three sons and are active members in their church and community.

Hope Miller
Program Manager, Sexual Assault Treatment Center, Community Hospital
Hope Miller BSN, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P is a graduate of Indiana University South Bend and has been a registered nurse for 22 years. Hope has worked in the acute care setting for her entire career with most of that time being in the emergency department; at present she is the Program Manager of the Sexual Assault Treatment Center (SATC) at Community Hospital Anderson.
Hope has been practicing as a SANE/Forensic Nurse for eleven years and relocated from Texas to Indiana in 2021. She is in her last semester pursuing a master’s in forensic nursing online through Fitchburg State University in Massachusetts.
Hope Miller BSN, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P is a graduate of Indiana University South Bend and has been a registered nurse for 22 years. Hope has worked in the acute care setting for her entire career with most of that time being in the emergency department; at present she is the Program Manager of the Sexual Assault Treatment Center (SATC) at Community Hospital Anderson.
Hope has been practicing as a SANE/Forensic Nurse for eleven years and relocated from Texas to Indiana in 2021. She is in her last semester pursuing a master’s in forensic nursing online through Fitchburg State University in Massachusetts.

Wendy King
Housing Counselor / Compliance Officer

Kristin Hoffman
Directing Attorney, Worker Rights and Protection Project
With a background in immigration and employment law, Attorney Kristin Hoffman has been representing trafficking survivors in Indiana since 2016. She has helped survivors understand their rights, report to law enforcement, connect with support services, overcome barriers to employment, and pursue civil legal damages under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
With a background in immigration and employment law, Attorney Kristin Hoffman has been representing trafficking survivors in Indiana since 2016. She has helped survivors understand their rights, report to law enforcement, connect with support services, overcome barriers to employment, and pursue civil legal damages under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.

JB Shelton
Owner; DeTour Salon and Style
International hair loss Educator, and 20 year Master Stylist. She has been married to Drew for 17 years and has three beautiful daughters who are fearless and independent females!
Local philanthropist and Stripped love board member for seven years & currently (past/present) Chairperson. Her mission is to help instill strength and courage in the women who share the collective trauma of abuse.
International hair loss Educator, and 20 year Master Stylist. She has been married to Drew for 17 years and has three beautiful daughters who are fearless and independent females!
Local philanthropist and Stripped love board member for seven years & currently (past/present) Chairperson. Her mission is to help instill strength and courage in the women who share the collective trauma of abuse.

Ann Brandon - Secretary
Executive Director of Operations and Innovation; Church of God Ministries
Ann is a mom, grandma and currently serves as Executive Director of Operations & Innovation for Church of God Ministries. She has a passion for how communities can be transformed when people discover and begin to live into who they are as image-bearers of God.
Ann is a mom, grandma and currently serves as Executive Director of Operations & Innovation for Church of God Ministries. She has a passion for how communities can be transformed when people discover and begin to live into who they are as image-bearers of God.

Brandi Kendall
Entrepreneur & Business owner, Bakes By Brandi

Joseph Cole
Joey Cole, deputy sheriff for the city of Anderson, Indiana, decided to make a career in law enforcement in order to help people and give back to the community. This was something that he wanted to do at a young age and felt that law enforcement would be the best way to make an impact in this community.
He discusses that being the deputy sheriff means that there are no two days alike. There are many different things that Cole is in charge of and all revolve around helping the community in some way or another. This involves being on call 24/7 for the community of Anderson.
He said one of the best parts of his job is helping the inmates that are currently at the jail. He passionately works to help inmates to make sure they have a plan to stay out of trouble so they do not end up back in the same position that they are in.
“Every day I go over to the jail and talk to a few inmates to give them encouragement and information about what they can do for help or how to get assistance,” Cole said. “I'm called the planner because I always say, ‘Now what's your plan for when you get out of here, so you don’t come back’ and that’s my favorite part of my job: helping people.”
Cole makes a difference in the lives of everyone in the community by trying to help everyone he comes in contact with. He is a positive person in the lives of staff, inmates, and anyone else he meets along the way.
He discusses that being the deputy sheriff means that there are no two days alike. There are many different things that Cole is in charge of and all revolve around helping the community in some way or another. This involves being on call 24/7 for the community of Anderson.
He said one of the best parts of his job is helping the inmates that are currently at the jail. He passionately works to help inmates to make sure they have a plan to stay out of trouble so they do not end up back in the same position that they are in.
“Every day I go over to the jail and talk to a few inmates to give them encouragement and information about what they can do for help or how to get assistance,” Cole said. “I'm called the planner because I always say, ‘Now what's your plan for when you get out of here, so you don’t come back’ and that’s my favorite part of my job: helping people.”
Cole makes a difference in the lives of everyone in the community by trying to help everyone he comes in contact with. He is a positive person in the lives of staff, inmates, and anyone else he meets along the way.
Founder

Kimberly Majeski
Founder, Rev. Dr. Kimberly Majeski is a scholar, preacher and author who challenges her audiences to find the life-transforming connection between their personal story and the inspiring, ancient story of the Scriptures. A native of Nashville, Tennessee, Kimberly brings a dose of Southern charm to her scholarship. As a radio personality, conference speaker, women’s retreat leader, Bible teacher, and pastor, Kimberly captivates audiences with her ability to exposit Biblical truths through storytelling that is engaging, transparent and uplifting.
Kimberly's appointments include pastoral and leadership roles in local and national contexts including Campus Pastor at Anderson University, Ministry Coordinator of Women of the Church of God, and co-host of a weekly radio broadcast, ViewPoint.
Today Kimberly serves as Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Anderson University School of Theology and writes a popular blog at KimberlyMajeski.com.
She is an ordained minister of the Church of God and has completed post graduate education at the University of Notre Dame and the Anderson School of Theology where she obtained her doctoral degree in 2009.
Kimberly resides in Anderson, Indiana with her husband, Kevin, and their son Max. Two black cats, Monkey and Henry complete this happy family. She is now the Executive Director of Christian Women Connection, the national women’s ministry of the Church of God.
Kimberly's appointments include pastoral and leadership roles in local and national contexts including Campus Pastor at Anderson University, Ministry Coordinator of Women of the Church of God, and co-host of a weekly radio broadcast, ViewPoint.
Today Kimberly serves as Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Anderson University School of Theology and writes a popular blog at KimberlyMajeski.com.
She is an ordained minister of the Church of God and has completed post graduate education at the University of Notre Dame and the Anderson School of Theology where she obtained her doctoral degree in 2009.
Kimberly resides in Anderson, Indiana with her husband, Kevin, and their son Max. Two black cats, Monkey and Henry complete this happy family. She is now the Executive Director of Christian Women Connection, the national women’s ministry of the Church of God.
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