
Here at Esther's Place, we believe in the power of community. We believe in a community of women, for women, equipping one another with the skills, resources and encouragement to live with hope, strength, purpose and dignity. Here, women don’t just gain confidence, they discover their God‑given purpose, gain resources to help strengthen their daily lives and lift each other up to create lasting impact in their families and community.

Esther’s Place exists to stand beside fatherless families, widows, and the orphaned, offering hope, resources and community so they can build strength, discover purpose and thrive in every area of life.
Esther’s Place is a sanctuary for women in Statesboro, Georgia who are navigating the struggles of life. We exist to offer more than refuge—we offer hope.

Our mission is to empower women to thrive, not just survive.
At Esther's Place, we believe in second chances—and third, and fourth—because grace doesn’t run out.
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11
At Esther’s Place, we believe in worth, in dignity and in the power of doing life with one another. We believe every woman deserves to be seen, heard, supported and reminded: You are not too far gone for hope…and Hope changes everything!
Too often women face overwhelming challenges without the support they need. Our mission is to stand in that gap—equipping women with practical skills, resources, and encouragement so they can rise with confidence and thrive in their daily lives.
We do this because we envision a community where women are empowered to grow personally, lead boldly, and lift one another up. Guided by faith and compassion, we are committed to transforming lives in Statesboro and beyond—one woman, one family, one story at a time.
This is the power of women being courageous enough to ask for help. This is the power of ordinary people seeing in others what they might not see in themselves, just yet. This is the power of doing life together. This is the power of hope. This is the power of Esther's Place.





