A Staggering 91 People Rescued Across Asia
From a newborn baby who was rescued with his mother all the way up to a 36-year-old woman, our agents have been busy helping exploited individuals in Nepal, Cambodia and other countries in South Asia.
71 of these individuals, including the mother and her baby, were rescued at the Nepal border. Two girls joined our Community Care program in Cambodia, and 17 other girls and women from across South Asia began their journeys to freedom, including one woman who was trapped in labor trafficking.
Rescue Update Archive
54 Rescued from Traffickers in Nepal
Our brave border agents stopped the exploitation of 54 people, 22 of whom were children.
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One of those kids was a 12-year-old boy lured by false promises from a man who offered him a better life. Fortunately, agents intercepted the trafficker as he attempted to sneak the child across the border through the jungle.
Our agents are making it harder than ever for traffickers to escape in Nepal. Read more here.
12 Children Rescued in Kenya
12 girls from our two Kenya locations are on the path to freedom!
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Of the 12 children, all between 12 and 17 years old, four were rescued from sex crimes while the other eight had all been forced to sell themselves to survive.
You can read more about this beautiful nation and the challenges the citizens face here.
Two Children Rescued in the Dominican Republic
Two children are safe from sex offenders after our agents helped police arrest their abusers.
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Two individual raids led to the arrest of two sex crime offenders. The children, 9 and 13 years old, no longer have to face abuse of the perpetrators. Our relationship with Dominican authorities is leading to more arrests than ever. To read more about the fruits of that collaboration, visit our blog.
Two Girls Rescued from Exploitation in Thailand
The two children were only 8 and 11 years old. They were both referred to the care of a trusted partner organization.
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While still a hub for sex trafficking, the Thai government is taking substantial steps to end the evil practice. In that effort, Thai officials recently signed an MOU with us! Find out what that means here.