Technology‑Driven Recovery Hospital in Development Phase for West Valley

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For the first time in the United States, a recovery hospital built exclusively for survivors of child and young adult trafficking is being developed with real-time digital safety woven into every layer of care. In an effort to address the growing national crisis of human trafficking, Cyber Dive, a technology company transforming how families and recovery professionals protect and support youth in the digital age, is expanding its years-long partnership with Where Hope Lives, a nationally recognized nonprofit under City Help Inc. of Phoenix (Phoenix Dream Center) that provides trauma-informed residential care and comprehensive therapeutic services to survivors of sex trafficking.

“It’s about growing our footprint and centralizing our care,” said Brian D. Steele, CEO of City Help Inc. of Phoenix. “My wife, Skye, and I have dedicated our lives to this work, walking with survivors through their hardest moments, and we’ve seen how much healing is possible with the right care. This hospital isn’t just a facility. It’s a foundation for generations to come. And our hope is that it becomes the gold standard for every center in the country fighting to restore what trafficking tried to steal.”

Planned on 9 acres of develop-ready land in Glendale, Arizona, the state-of-the-art facility is currently in the funding phase and will provide 170 beds including 120 for youth in intensive behavioral health recovery and 50 for survivors with serious physical injuries or chronic conditions. The center will pair trauma-informed clinical care with real-time digital safety tools designed for long-term healing. Technology will be at the forefront, as staff will be able to monitor all digital activity, across residents’ Aqua One smart TVs, laptops, and smartphones, through one unified dashboard, part of Cyber Dive’s fully integrated Aqua X ecosystem.

“We’re creating a turning point in how recovery is delivered and understood,” said Jeff Gottfurcht, co-founder and CEO of Cyber Dive. “This recovery campus sets a new precedent: a space where healing from trauma includes healing your relationship with technology. For the survivors who will walk through its doors, and for every organization watching for what’s possible, we’re raising the bar. This isn’t a patch. It’s a permanent shift.”

The project is in the active funding stage with a total projected cost of $60 million. The organization has already secured its initial $7.5 million annual operating budget through a sustainable mix of public funding, insurance reimbursement, and philanthropic support. Funds raised will be used for facility development and phased construction, technology integration and deployment, clinical staffing and long-term sustainability planning.

Preliminary design work, site layout, and care model planning are complete. The project is backed by a board of advisors that includes architects, behavioral health experts, developers, and technology leaders. Once capital milestones are met, construction will begin in phased stages.

There are currently over 50 million people enslaved globally, with the average age of entry into sex trafficking in the U.S. just 12 to 14 years old. Children make up nearly 40% of all trafficking victims. Despite these staggering numbers, national referral waitlists continue to grow due to a shortage of trauma-informed beds, aging facilities, and limited access to care. Where Hope Lives has already served over 5,900 survivors. This new facility will dramatically expand their reach and elevate the standard of care nationwide.

Cyber Dive’s Aqua X, an adaptation of its Aqua One smartphone, is built specifically for trauma-informed environments and will be embedded within the recovery model. Rather than isolating survivors from the digital world, Aqua X gives recovery staff visibility into online activity, supporting early intervention, healthy boundaries, and digital healing.

“Every piece of data we gather tells a story—and when we listen closely, we can step in before someone slips,” said Derek Jackson, COO and co-founder of Cyber Dive. “This is precision protection—technology that recognizes risk and empowers staff to step in before it becomes a crisis. We’re not just changing recovery—we’re changing how we show up for the people living it.”

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