About Us
Angela Dudley (Founder)
Angela Dudley is a devoted servant leader, advocate, and educator who has faithfully answered God’s call to stand in the gap for the vulnerable. A certified Human Trafficking Specialist, she serves as a Victim Advocate with GHOST through the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office, working on the front lines to protect victims and pursue justice.
Angela currently serves as Co-Chair of the Genesee County Human Trafficking Task Force and Treasurer of the Shiawassee County Human Trafficking Task Force. In recognition of her leadership and expertise, she was appointed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer to the Child Trust Michigan Board in 2024. In 2025, she was further appointed to the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Michigan and the Michigan Anti-Trafficking Project’s Human Trafficking Education in Schools Task Force.
At the heart of Angela’s advocacy is lived experience. She is a foster parent to over 200 children and an adoptive parent of 11, including five children who are survivors of human trafficking. She has also endured profound loss, having lost two children, Jacob and Jarred—losses that deepened her resolve to fight for those at risk and to ensure no child is forgotten or abandoned. Her work is not theoretical; it is rooted in deep compassion, unwavering faith, and decades of walking alongside children who have endured unimaginable harm.
Angela is also the author of three books—Painfully Broken Yet Beautifully Redeemed, From Darkness to Light, and A Predator Within—each reflecting her commitment to truth, healing, redemption, and hope.
As the founder of Millstone Ministry, Angela travels throughout Michigan equipping churches, professionals, parents, and communities to recognize exploitation, protect children, support survivors, and respond with courage and conviction. Through education, advocacy, prayer, and action, she seeks to reflect Christ’s love while confronting the darkness of human trafficking head-on.
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Founder Millstone Ministry
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CHTI Certificate (Certified Human Trafficking Investigator)
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Florida State University Professional Certification in Human Trafficking Prevention and Intervention
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MHTTF Train the Trainer Certification
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Michigan Anti-Trafficking Project (MAP): Education in Schools Task force
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Member Michigan Human Trafficking Commission
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Co-Chair Genesee County Human Trafficking Taskforce
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Treasurer Shiawassee County Human Trafficking taskforce
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Victim Advocate GHOST Genesee County Sheriff Department
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Board Member Children Trust Michigan
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Board Member Children’s Advocacy Center s of Michigan (CACMI)
- Parenting with Love and Logic class facilitator
Jessica Dietzel
Jessica Dietzel is a devoted wife to her husband, Paul, and a loving mother to their daughters, Autumn and Lillie. Raised in ministry as both a pastor’s daughter and granddaughter, Jessica has spent her life grounded in faith, service, and a deep commitment to loving others with authenticity and compassion.
Often described as the calm in the midst of the storm, Jessica brings a steady, reassuring presence to the team. She is the gentle and discerning voice—rooted in sincerity, grace, and a genuine belief in the good in people—providing balance, clarity, and compassion in work that is often heavy and emotionally demanding. Her quiet strength and unwavering heart for others make her an essential part of the ministry’s mission.
Amy Robinson
Amy Robinson is a devoted wife to her husband, Dave, and a loving mother to Blake and Matison. Her advocacy is deeply personal, born from both profound loss and unwavering love.
Amy serves as an advocate and the trusted calendar keeper for Angela and Millstone Ministry, ensuring the work moves forward with intention, order, and care. Behind the scenes and on the front lines, she brings consistency, dedication, and a servant’s heart to everything she does.
In memory of her daughter, Matison—who tragically lost her life to human trafficking—Amy founded Matison Love Bags, a compassionate outreach designed to meet people “at their well,” offering dignity, care, and connection to those who are hurting. Each bag is a tangible expression of love, remembrance, and hope, created to honor Matison’s life while helping protect and support others.
Amy is an active member of the Genesee County Human Trafficking Task Force, where she courageously shares her story to educate communities, raise awareness, and ensure that other families do not have to endure the same loss. Her voice carries the weight of lived experience and the power of a mother determined to bring light into the darkest places.
Through her advocacy, service, and relentless love, Amy transforms grief into purpose—standing as a reminder that even in tragedy, hope can rise, and lives can be changed.
