Survivor case management and safe home operations.
Rescue is the headline. What happens in the years after rarely makes the news. Survivors face case management, identity restoration, housing instability, and re-trafficking risk — with organizations doing heroic work on broken tooling. Restore OS gives them the infrastructure they deserve.
A NOTE ON THIS PILLAR
Organizations like A21, the Tim Tebow Foundation, Hope for Justice, and Polaris Project carry the core survivor restoration mission. They do that work well, and Lighthouse is not trying to duplicate it. Restore OS is a supporting product — the operational infrastructure layer for the safe homes these organizations already run. It exists because the suite has to acknowledge what happens after rescue, and because the underlying architecture made it a natural addition.
Restore OS
Rescue is the headline. The five years after it are when survivors are most at risk.
The combined survivor case management and safe home operations platform. The 1–5 years after rescue, taken as seriously as the 48 hours of it.
Who carries the mission
Restore OS is built for the operators of these organizations — the safe homes, victim service providers, and transition housing networks doing the daily work of survivor support.
No formal relationships with these organizations are implied. They are named as examples of the ecosystem Restore OS is built to serve.
Operating a safe home or survivor
transition program?
Restore OS is free for under-resourced organizations during Phase 1. We are looking for 3–5 pilot partners ahead of general availability in Q1 2027.