44 children rescued in Uganda


Forty-four girls ages 13 to 17 have escaped exploitation and stepped into freedom.

All of the survivors joined our community care program, where they will receive weekly counseling, monthly food packs and vocational guidance as they progress through their tailored Freedom Plans.

While healing from the trauma of abuse, these brave girls will be empowered by job training to become financially stable so they’ll no longer need to resort to selling their bodies to survive!

Rescue Update Archive

68 Rescued from Human Traffickers at the Nepal Border


Border agents stopped traffickers from luring 68 people out of Nepal.

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Nearly three quarters of the victims met their traffickers online, mostly on Facebook. The criminals built relationships with their targets and then, after figuring out their needs, offered them romantic relationships, false jobs or even trips to see relatives that lived across the border. Thanks to our border agents, these people will never see what REALLY awaited them on the other side.

36 Survivors Enroll in Freedom Plans in Africa


36 girls from three countries bravely accepted freedom from exploitation.

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All were enduring sexual exploitation just to survive. Only three were able to attend school; the rest had been forced to drop out. Among the survivors are six young mothers with babies of their own.

The future will be challenging, but our hope is that they’ll be prepared to face those challenges as free girls and women.

While enrolled in our programs, survivors have the opportunity to reengage their education, either in school or skills training. Last month, a survivor from Uganda said, “Now I have hope. I have learned more about God, and I have a skill (tailoring)!”

6 Cambodian survivors working toward a life of freedom


Five children and one young woman are starting new lives free from exploitation.

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By beginning Freedom Plans, these survivors will not only benefit from the expert care of our compassionate caseworkers, but also work through economic solutions that will address their unique vulnerabilities so that each survivor is equipped to stay free.

Residential Home Welcomes 23 New Survivors


23 girls between 14 and 18 years old are healing in a safe environment.

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Networks of informants in rural villages of South Asia located the children. Most were forced to sell themselves just to survive, while others lived in homes where a family member participated in sex work, putting the child at extreme risk.

Now, these brave survivors are taking their first steps toward a safer life. Besides joining a supportive community in a safe, secure home, the girls will participate in trauma resilience training and have the chance to pursue job training that will help them stay free. You can read about two survivors who studied phlebotomy post-rescue here.

16 Children are Free from Sexual Exploitation in Kenya


All the children have been enrolled in our programming to help equip them to advance into brighter futures free from exploitation.

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While most of the survivors were forced to sell their bodies to survive, four of the kids were being trafficked by the adults who should’ve been caring for them. We are currently working to provide these children safe, caring homes where they can learn to be kids again. We work with community leaders to find and vet local families that will give these kids the love they need. To read about one girl who benefited from this program, click here:

Meant for Good: Lydia’s Story – Destiny Rescue