We are a small team of caring advocates who wish to help victims of ritual abuse break free from their perpetrators and trauma.
We Are Here For You
Relentless Hope is a faith-based, 501c3 organization located in Utah. We are not affiliated with any church, however, we believe that the bible is God’s spoken word. We believe in Jesus Christ and how his power and strength can bring healing and wholeness. We serve survivors no matter what their religious affiliation. We will not shove religion down anyone’s throat as we feel this is a personal choice. What we can tell you is that those who bring the REAL Jesus Christ into their healing journey recover much faster than those that don’t.
We are not counselors, therapists, psychologists or mental health professionals. We cannot diagnose nor provide treatment. We will refer you those who can. Based on past experience, we can share what we have observed in others and encourage you to seek help. We are here to validate and encourage survivors.
You Are Not Alone
We can only win the fight for justice if victims come forward in numbers. Don’t be afraid to talk about your abuse. You are stronger than you think. You can do it and you are not alone. There are millions of people who are being abused and have been abused around the nation. Child trafficking and ritual abuse is a big money maker. Perpetrators do it for fun, sex and power. Utah has one of the highest child sex abuse rates in the country and one of the lowest conviction rates for rape. So it’s no wonder that suicide is the leading cause of death for Utah youths ages 10 to 17. The state’s suicide rate for all ages is more than 66 percent above the national average. This has been the issue for years and can’t be attributed to Covid, gender identity, or bullying. Utah has the seventh-highest drug overdose rate in the US. Ritual Abuse (RA) and sex trafficking victims have high death rates either at the hands of their perpetrators or themselves in the form of suicide. Please don’t be a statistic. Get help. You are a valuable human being and worthy to be loved and protected.
The Glenn Pace Memo
This memo is the reason Relentless Hope got started.
Glenn Leroy Pace was a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1985 until his death. As a general authority, he served as a counselor in the presiding bishopric and also in the First Quorum of Seventy. Glenn was asked to investigate the reports of ritual abuse within the Church. He interviewed 60 survivors and came to the conclusion that the survivors were telling the truth.
To read the memo in its entirety, click the link below.