Jacqueline Laymance is the Dallas Police Department Human Trafficking Squad Caseworker and victim services coordinator. The DPD Human Trafficking Squad is made up of one sergeant, six detectives and one caseworker. Jacqueline assists the six detectives with trafficking victims that come forward seeking help. She focuses on the victim and their immediate needs, so that the detectives can focus on the case. She assists the victims with resources and services to help the transition them into survivors. She works closely with non-government partners to give each individual the best opportunity possible in their new lives.

Before joining DPD, Jacqueline worked as a victim advocate for the District Attorney’s Office in Butte County, California. She had a caseload of all felonies but specialized in domestic violence, homicide, and child sexual assault cases. She assisted victims with resources, criminal court processes and support after the crime.

Jacqueline moved to Dallas, Tx June 2022 with husband, 2 children, 3 dogs and 2 cats to give their family more opportunities and be closer to family.

Paige Frank is a Case Manager with Catalyst Ministries Texas. She is a grateful servant of the Lord. My passion is extending a loving hand to women rebuilding their lives, with a heart dedicated to empowering them to become the daughters the Lord has called them to be. I love my husband and daughter, and we have another little one on the way! We have two huge Newfoundland dogs that I use as body pillows. I also have a heart for food and love to eat everything, especially cheese.

Kate Miner Moebel is an artist who “can’t separate her performance from the song. The song, singer, and performance are one and the same, inseparable,” says Chuck Plotkin (producer for Bruce Springsteen and a host of other various artists).

Kate likewise refuses to compartmentalize her life from her art, her spirituality from her humanity, or the calling of God from her identity. Kate’s music possesses a raw emotional transparency that crosses all demographic boundaries and cuts deftly to the listener’s heart. Kate is “…someone who can move you and soothe you in equal measure,” wrote Chris Willman of the L.A. Times.

Kate is a singer, songwriter, worship leader, teacher, mentor, and matriarch who is not afraid to say what is good and what is not in all arenas of life. Because of her love for Jesus and the arts as both a patron and creator, Kate serves on the board of Art House Dallas and actively participates in its programming.

Prior to her retirement in 2021, Kate worked in vocational ministry at a number of churches, closing out her career at Munger Place Church in East Dallas, where she pushed, pulled, and pointed the congregation towards Jesus through worship for over a decade. Kate, once named Female Acoustic Artist of the Year, has written and published six albums. She now uses her gifts to lead her beloved Kate Miner Orchestra and to help raise funds and awareness for her greatest passion, curing Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Kate loves cooking and caring for her immediate family of 20+, golfing poorly, perpetually learning French, and spending time with her perfect grandchildren.

Dexter Casey is a Canadian-born native of Rockwall, Texas, and an accomplished singer-songwriter. As a former key member of Rockwall-Heath’s Infiniti Group, he contributed to the group's national recognition as the second-best a cappella group in the country by ICHSA. Now studying music production at the University of North Texas, Dexter's debut single, "Same Old Song," achieved over 21,000 streams on Spotify within its first month and was featured in BBC1 Radio's Top 100 New Releases. His mission as a writer and producer is to empower listeners to connect with their truest selves through the music they experience.