Monica E. Deller founded Bridge of Hope Ministries International in 1998. After many years of filling 40′ containers with medical, educational and many other needed supplies Monica decided to take the ministry in a new direction, her passion, helping children and families.

After fostering 70 children and working with their families, Monica knew firsthand how the kids fell through the cracks and how a flawed system failed them and their families.

Monica took her knowledge and experience and developed a program she believes is a unique one of a kind that meets the needs of the whole person.  Along with the youth program, Monica has developed three other step by step programs that advance todays troubled youth and those rescued from human trafficking.

Monica’s son took over the leadership of BOHMI and Monica immigrated to New Mexico, USA. After a life changing happening, she felt led to move to South Texas.

In early 2020 after she wrote several articles on human trafficking, cases started crossing her desk and emails asking her for help from parents that had had their children kidnapped into human trafficking or families who had their children removed wrongly by Child Protections.

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This opened the door for her into the horrific and unimaginable life of human trafficking nothing could have prepared her for what she was about to learn and the passion that would burn like a fire inside of her to do something, to activate others to do something and to purchase a ranch to bring the rescued victims of human trafficking and others too.

Deller Family Restoration Ranch is the company Monica formed to house her programs, her books and enable her to do other business activities that will raise money to purchase such a haven.

Monica’s vision is to provide a place of hope for the rescued victims from human trafficking and children and their families. It is Monica’s mission to provide a distinctly life changing experience for these hurting and broken lives who enter the ranch program.