1.2M
Women in the US are victims of domestic abuse each year
50K
Women and children in the US are victims of sex trafficking each year
8.5K
Women seeking refuge are turned away from shelters a day
1
Can make a difference with support from people like you
The Mission
Mt. Moriah’s Mission is to Improve and Empower the lives of women by changing the paradigm of a mindset guided by deceit and helping them to see themselves through the Eyes of Christ, diminishing the perpetual cycle of abuse. A Place of Refuge!

The Vision
To bridge the gap between community organization and create a support system that will inspire leadership and hope for women seeking to foster a positive change in their lives.

ABOUT THE FOUNDERS
Diane Hyter born and raised in Chicago, has worked in the inner city communities as a liaison bridging the gap between families and community, where working with neglected young adults and abused woman became her passion. She Directed a Non-Profit Organization pro-life agency where her passion turned into her life's work.
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Together with her husband, Minister Leroy Hyter, they have launched a ministry called “Mt. Moriah” A place of refuge. A ministry that will focus on aiding women and children surviving domestic abuse and educating communities through mentorship and training.
The Provision
A home, a (safe haven) where women and their children can find refuge.
Community
Mt. Moriah is under the umbrella of MOSAIC CHURCH, partnering with community organizations to meet the needs of the women and children transitioning back into a safe environment through a collaborated effort.
Domestic Abuse Survivor
"After escaping my abusive husband, I found refuge in Mt. Moriah. Ms. Diane and her husband welcomed me and my children into their home where we stayed for 7 months free of charge before finding our own place. I found peace and was provided with resources to help me move forward. "
Sex Trafficking Survivor
"I've been through a lot. I've faced horrible situations that still haunt me to this day. I was introduced to Mt. Moriah from a friend. The encouragement and spiritual lessons that I learned have really helped me in my healing journey. I believe that with God, one day I can truly put my trauma behind me and live happily."