Out of trafficking.
Into community.
Toward healing.

The Hundred Movement exists to walk alongside survivors of sex trafficking on their journey to healing and finding safety, purpose, and belonging. Through trauma-informed counseling, safe housing, and practical support, we help survivors rebuild their lives with dignity. None of this happens in isolation; we mobilize communities to be part of that healing process, activating networks of care that surround survivors with safety, resources, and opportunity.

That’s why we call ourselves a movement, not just an organization. We are a growing network of community members, service providers, law enforcement, and advocates working together to create real, lasting change. Because no survivor should ever fall through the cracks, and no one should have to walk the road to recovery alone.

Our Mission is to Help People

Our Mission

Our Vision

Our Values

Our Faith

Our Mission

The mission of The Hundred Movement is to provide points of exit for survivors of sex trafficking through specialized counseling, support, and educational services. We engage individuals, organizations, and the church to create sustainable models of aftercare and cultural movement.

Our Vision

We envision a world where systems of care are accessible to every survivor — where safety, resources, and opportunities are within reach, and freedom is truly sustainable. Our heart is for the community to see and value survivors as family, neighbors, and equals.

Core Values

We do this because we believe each survivor is unique in their experiences, needs, and goals. We believe that relationships are transformative and necessary for healing. We believe the Church is responsible for, and capable of, caring for survivors of trafficking. We believe in the need for community-wide participation to fuel movement and growth for survivors. 

Rooted in Christ. Centered on Survivors.

Our work is rooted in compassion, humility,  justice, and the belief that the Spirit of God brings freedom — principles grounded in our Christian faith. But we do not include religious requirements or programming in the services we offer. Survivors receive care that is respectful, inclusive, and entirely free of obligation.

Meet Our Team

PW Gopal

Founder
PW Gopal founded The Hundred Movement after witnessing human trafficking in Sri Lanka and has been driving its mission ever since. He also hosts the podcast Blue Collar Money and owns P’Dub’s Garage. He lives in western North Carolina with his wife and two daughters.

Amanda Gopal, LCSW

Executive Director
Amanda Gopal is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over a decade of experience in trauma, PTSD, sexual assault, and sex trafficking. She leads The Hundred Movement as Executive Director and provides trainings nationally. She holds credentials in EMDR and trauma-focused CBT.

Chase Hardin

Board Chair
Chase Hardin chairs The Hundred Movement’s board and leads smart grid operations at Duke Energy. With a background in psychology, he first connected to the mission through YoungLife and continues to serve from his home in the Charlotte area.

Mike Hatch

Board Member
Mike Hatch serves as an Executive Coach and Chapter President with Truth At Work where he facilitates confidential executive peer advisory groups for Christian business owners in the Pittsburgh region. A pastor at large, he received his seminary degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Morgan Bennett, LMFT

Therapist
Morgan Bennett is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who supports individuals facing trauma, anxiety, and relational challenges. She approaches therapy with compassion, emphasizing dignity, resilience, and the restoration of hope in every client she serves.

Carisa Hooks, LCSW

Therapist
Carisa Hooks is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a background in special education and trauma recovery. She integrates equine-assisted psychotherapy to help clients process experiences safely and build emotional strength through authentic connection.

Alex Bumgardner, LCSW-A / LCAS-A

Therapist
Alex Bumgardner holds dual licenses in social work and addiction counseling and focuses on trauma and human trafficking recovery. Her approach blends evidence-based care with a deep respect for individual stories, identity, and healing.

Ivana Marin Muñoz

Case Manager & Outreach Coordinator
Ivana Marin Muñoz supports survivors through case management and bilingual outreach in English and Spanish. A psychology graduate pursuing her master’s degree, she brings energy, empathy, and firsthand experience in advocacy and education to her role.

Kemi Huntley, LCMHC

Therapist
Kemi Huntley is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, entrepreneur, self-care advocate, curator, and boy mom based in Charlotte, NC. Kemi is a graduate of Winston-Salem State University and holds a Masters Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. She is licensed in both NC and VA

Drake Gomez

Intern
Drake Gomez is a Master of Social Work student at North Carolina State University, pursuing his licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist. Originally from California, Drake is a U.S. Air Force veteran whose first time getting a real understanding of human trafficking came from a small online Department of Defense training.