We prevent sex trafficking and exploitation from happening in the first place.
Education and awareness about the warning signs and brutal realities of sex trafficking and exploitation are vital to prevention.
Though trafficking can look different in different countries, one thing remains the same: traffickers always prey on vulnerability. The more children, parents, teachers and the wider community understand how trafficking happens, the better chance we have of stopping it.
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Indigenous communities are partnering with us to co-create prevention training that honours their unique strengths, culture and wisdom.
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schools are using our multimedia education resources to teach students about topics like consent and online information sharing.
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prevention scholarship kits were given out last year to children in high-risk communities, covering their school tuition, uniforms and textbooks.
We provide survivors with wraparound care, so they can rediscover freedom and reclaim their childhood.
When a survivor finds healing, everything changes. Our local partners in Nepal and Cambodia are dedicated to walking alongside survivors as they heal from trauma and build healthy, independent futures.
We don’t put a timeline on healing. Instead, every individual is empowered through safe housing, education and aftercare on their own unique journey to recovery.
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safe homes operating in two countries
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survivors currently in full-time care
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new survivors welcomed into care last year
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children currently enrolled in safe schooling (primary and secondary)
We help prepare survivors for adulthood through job training, scholarships and guidance, so they can chase their dreams with confidence.
As survivors work through their past trauma and begin to heal, hope arises, igniting dreams of future achievements such as graduating from university, pursuing careers and starting families.
Our local partners play a pivotal role in encouraging these dreams and connecting young adults with the necessary opportunities to build independent lives.
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survivors provided with university scholarships to pursue their passions
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survivors provided with job training to build skills for meaningful work
Your donations are helping trafficking survivors build a career they love.
“Staying in the safe home for nine years made me capable and independent. I felt that my new life was starting by leaving my past behind.
Now, at 28, I’m working in a training center doing tailoring and teaching skills to other girls. I love my job and enjoy the work. I’m also learning to bake! It feels so good to earn my own money and support my family.”
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