
51 Rescued from Nepal Border Traffickers
Fifty-one people are home safe after our border agents stopped their traffickers.
17 of the survivors were children, several as young as 14 years old. When our brave border agents see something suspicious about travelers, they stop them and conduct interviews until they get the truth, all with the support of the Nepal border guard. Thanks to their efforts, these people won’t have to face the horrors their traffickers had planned for them.
Join us in celebrating their freedom!
Rescue Update Archive

10-year-old girl safe from abusive neighbor
The girl’s mother went to the police to report that her neighbor assaulted the child.
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Our team helped police arrest the 60-year-old abuser and make the girl safe. She is recovering at home with her mother.


7-year-old among 10 children rescued from sex abusers
Ten children in the Dominican Republic are getting their childhood back.
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10 children between the ages of 7 and 15 were rescued over the course of seven separate cases. Our agents worked with local law enforcement to investigate the abusers and get the children to safety. Every offender has been taken into custody and vulnerable children are out of their reach.

17 Girls are now Free in Zimbabwe
Seventeen girls, all between 15 and 17 years old, no longer have to sell their bodies to survive.
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The nightmare is over for 17 Zimbabwean girls. All 17 joined our Community Care program as they begin their new lives in freedom. The road ahead will be difficult, but the future just got a lot brighter for these girls.


43 Children Rescued from Sex Trafficking and Exploitation
Forty-three Kenyan kids are no longer trapped or abused.
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Thirty-three girls and 10 boys are free! These children, the youngest of whom was just 6 years old, have been enrolled in Freedom Plans to address the vulnerabilities that led to their exploitation.
Intentional care, training and economic solutions will equip these brave children to live free from what left them vulnerable to exploitation.