23 Children Rescued from Sex Trafficking


Twenty-three girls in South Asia are now free from sexual exploitation.

All the girls were between 14 and 17 years old and have taken their first steps in their new lives by enrolling in Freedom Plans to guide their futures. More on those plans here.

Rescue Update Archive

15 Girls Choose Freedom from Sex Trafficking


Fifteen children have been rescued from sex trafficking in Southeast Asia.

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The girls, who were all under 16 years old, had been lured from their homes with the promise of good jobs in the city. Instead, business owners forced them into exploitative work in bars and massage parlors where they were expected to endure sexual assault by the customers.

Over the course of three months, our undercover agents found each child and built trust before offering freedom. All 15 children have been successfully reunited with their families.

98 rescued from brutal labor trafficking operation


The survivors, including eight children, had been trapped in a call scam center in Asia.

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An international crime organization lured their victims with the false promise of a good job before locking them in a guarded compound and forcing them to work inhumane hours in a scam center.

The victims were confined, threatened and physically assaulted as they scammed victims for all they’re worth over time—a practice generally known as “pig butchering.” Some of the women were sexually abused.

Now, that nightmare is over. After helping free them, we aided local authorities in the repatriation process, ensuring the survivors returned home safely.

21 kids rescued in Kenya


21 children, 17 girls and four boys, were rescued from sex trafficking and exploitation

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12 Children free from exploitation in Kenya


All the children have been enrolled in Freedom Plans to begin a new, brighter chapter in their lives.

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89 people rescued from international labor trafficking


89 people are now home after suffering incredible brutality at the hands of international traffickers in Asia.

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