Celebrating a Year of Rescue in Zimbabwe
In the last year, dozens of Zimbabwean children have made a joyous change: they are no longer victims!
Read moreDestiny Rescue Takes on OSAEC in the Philippines
“One mistake can cost the life and freedom of the child.”
Read MoreOSEC Team Takes Down Crime Syndicate in Thailand
A cyber-crime ring thought they were safe behind their screens. They were wrong.
Read moreNew Collaboration in the Philippines Aims to Rescue More Children
A new partnership gives victimized children in the Philippines a voice.
Read MoreA New Weapon in the Battle Against OSEC
The online sexual exploitation of children has grown exponentially, but so has our ability to combat it.
Read moreTIP Ratings Explained: A Nation’s Response to the Horror of Trafficking
The TIP Report goes far beyond examining the global human trafficking problem…
Read MoreTeamwork in the Dominican Puts Traffickers on Their Heels
Our team in the Dominican Republic continues to expand their caseload thanks to intentional collaboration with law enforcement.
Read moreDestiny Rescue Signs Agreement with Thai Government
We are proud to announce the signing of an MOU that formalizes our professional relationship with Thai law enforcement.
Read MoreWhat is OSEC?
Kids are being exploited online at an alarming rate. Learn more about this complex problem and how we can address it.
Read moreKenya: An Introduction
Despite many challenges, Kenyans are known for being hopeful for a better future. Learn about this beautiful land of contrasts and the work we’re doing to make futures brighter in Kenya.
Read MoreReintegration Update: 50 survivors celebrate their graduation!
Join us in celebrating the accomplishments of these 50 precious children.
Read moreOver 100 children rescued in one month
A busy month of rescue in one country brought freedom to 122 girls in July!
Read MoreWhat happens after a border rescue in Nepal?
Passionate women with strong communication skills are the heartbeat of our work in Nepal. Their intentional voices drive our work forward from start to finish.
Read moreOperation “Dark corner”
Destiny Rescue agents in Thailand have been working closely with police coordinating raids to rescue children from the sex industry.
Read MoreRescue advances into another country in Latin America
Destiny Rescue brings our expertise to another country in Latin America bringing our total country count in the region to three.
Read moreNew border station opens just in time to rescue teen girl
The 15-year-old was about to taste misery before we spotted her.
Read MoreMakara’s story: Survivor takes first steps towards her dream of owning a coffee shop
Before her 16th birthday, she fled the sex industry.
Read moreTraffickers “brainwash” children in multidimensional poverty
Poverty is sometimes merely one of many deprivations crushing children.
Read MoreTeams deliver trauma rehabilitation classes to hundreds of survivors throughout rural provinces
Destiny Rescue bolsters trauma rehabilitation programs by hiring 16 staff early this year.
Read moreWhat is next for graduates in Uganda?
In Uganda, 36 survivors are ready to start new careers after finishing their vocational training and graduating from community care late last month.
Read More36 survivors smile, dance and cheer after graduating
An inspiring group of girls graduated last month including 17-year-old Tracy.
Read moreSpecial food packs and a weekend excursion
The work of rescue and reintegration in Uganda is thriving. Already this year, over 100 children have been rescued and started their paths to freedom in our projects across the country.
Read MoreHow food packs help rescue children from abuse and combat food insecurity
Food insecurity is a major vulnerability leading to the exploitation of children
Read moreBritish football clubs debut shirts proudly representing Destiny Rescue
The logo is small, but it's starting big conversations.
Read MoreSurvivor on track to becoming a registered nurse
Brinda is busy in her third year of nursing school but took the time to share part of her story with us.
Read moreRescue expansion in Latin America
Read about the latest rescues in our newest rescue nation!
Read MoreSocial media is becoming the new red-light district
Child sex trafficking is increasingly making its home on the internet.
Read moreCelebrating the women fighting child sex trafficking
Whether their role is behind an office desk or staring into the face of human traffickers on the frontlines, Destiny Rescue’s female staff share the same heart for children, finding purpose in seeing girls free, heal and glow.
Read MoreSchool reopenings to “greatly” protect kids in Uganda
Uganda's schools were closed for nearly two years, creating ugly, unintended side effects for kids.
Read moreDestiny Rescue celebrates empowering our team
Nearly every staff member in our biggest undisclosed project nation connected in the same room for the first time.
Read MoreDestiny Rescue’s record-breaking year
This milestone is thanks to rapid expansion across project nations.
Read moreBracing for “flood” of child sex abuse
Covid-19 restrictions took away jobs for many people in Thailand. Once restrictions ease, they'll be desperate for work.
Read More“Terror” in Haiti fuels labor trafficking in the Dominican
Traffickers are exploiting Haitians wishing to flee their home country.
Read moreThree shining lights in Cambodia
Three stories of hope and bright futures from survivors in Cambodia.
Read MoreHealth weeks have a positive impact on survivors in Thailand
Health weeks address both the emotional and physical health of survivors. These classes run about every other month and give staff the opportunity to connect with and teach survivors after rescue.
Read moreSix-year-old girl rescued at the Nepal border
Her aunt and uncle were supposed to care for her, but their ugly side soon showed.
Read MoreRescues skyrocket after befriending hundreds of villages
Our team hopes this is the start of something "great".
Read MorePolice must upskill to beat human trafficking
This is because traffickers are master innovators, a rescue agent says.
Read moreGroup of boys rescued from dangerous pimps
The rescue was one of three raid missions executed at the same time.
Read MoreSurvivor nearly trafficked moments after meeting a young man on bus
Traffickers can spend up to two years grooming girls in Nepal, but others don't waste any time.
Read moreSurvival situations: hope wins for the most traumatized survivors
Some Ugandan girls have had their lives flipped upside down, like losing both parents, yet they remain resilient.
Read MoreA wave of rescues – 173 now free
Destiny Rescue rescued 173 girls in an undisclosed country in Southeast Asia between July and August.
Read moreSurvivors teach the ‘experts’ about trafficking
Today is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, an annual awareness day about human trafficking worldwide.
Read MoreChildren on the streets: human trafficking in Uganda
We have rescued over 100 children in the country, but we're merely scratching the surface.
Read moreThe second story window
Five teens quietly gathered while their seven friends slept in bunk beds around them. It was around 1 am and the girls, aged between 14 and 18, had a plan.
Read MoreBehind the scenes of raid missions
Kicking down doors and wrestling pimps to the floor are a couple of movie-like moments people might imagine when thinking about a raid mission by Destiny Rescue. While our rescue agents have stormed houses with firearms, missions are careful and calculated and most lack this expected blockbuster-like action.
Read moreTrafficking ring unmasked in quiet neighborhood
Early this month, Destiny Rescue and the country’s law enforcement rescued 20 females, including two minors, after discovering they were being held in a house and sold for sex to customers who made online bookings.
Read MoreThe women of the frontlines
Our border agents in Nepal are all women, fighting to rescue girls a stride away from misery.
Read moreDaily life at our home in Cambodia
The daily routine of our residential home is not exclusive to those living in the dorm rooms upstairs. Survivors in community care within commuting distance attend our classes in the home and are just as much a part of the family.
Read MoreThe escape artist: Sonali’s rescue story
To rescue a child, Destiny Rescue sometimes needs to get creative.
Read moreTara’s Story: 17-year-old is the first rescue at newly-opened border station
Tara is seventeen years old and lives with her parents and siblings in rural central Nepal. She attended school through the eighth grade until she had to drop out to help her parents at home.
Read MoreFourteen-year-old girl safe because of agent’s creativity
Destiny Rescue’s rescue agents normally go undercover, run surveillance or interview travellers at a border to rescue exploited children, but occasionally they must get creative or, in this case, musical.
Read moreChurch partnership extends reach of community care
Destiny Rescue is partnering with a church in northern Thailand to bring our empower and health education program to survivors enrolled in community care.
Read MoreCelebrate her journey | International Women’s Day 2021
International Women's Day is described as, “A global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women's equality.” Together, we celebrate the efforts and achievements of the strong women and girls in our midst.
Read morePhilippines raid followup: survivors finding justice
In the Philippines, Destiny Rescue not only frees girls from sex trafficking but also helps them find justice. Check back in on a case from December 2020.
Read MoreFrom civil war to the pandemic: explore Nepal’s struggle to fight sex trafficking
Context is the key that unlocks the answers to successfully fighting sex trafficking. Take a deep dive into Nepal's history and culture and learn more about the vital role border rescue plays in our fight to end child sex trafficking.
Read moreTraffickers try new tactics to exploit two girls
Agents are up against new challenges as traffickers pull out all the stops hoping to sneak girls across the border and into a life of exploitation
Read MorePandemic job loss: impact on human trafficking
Millions of people worldwide are sexually exploited each year by either being sold for sex, forced to marry a stranger or abused by a family member. This is a crisis that is expected to worsen in the wake of Covid-19.
Read moreCelebrating 751 rescues in 2020
The global sex industry is an adaptable evil. As it evolves to feed an unabated demand around the world, our organization is continuously facing new challenges to fight child sex trafficking.
Read MoreFour new border stations open, 39 more lives rescued so far
Announcing new border stations and plans for even more expansion soon!
Read moreRescue surge: 33 people rescued across four countries in four days
Amidst the difficulties of this year, Destiny Rescue was able to rescue 33 people across four countries in four days. This latest surge of rescue is incredibly encouraging.
Read MoreRescue agents in two countries team up on notorious trafficker
Three girls left home without telling anyone where they were going, if not for the collaboration of two teams of Destiny Rescue agents, they could have been gone forever.
Read moreGolden Worth
Today is International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. This is a global observance day to combat and raise awareness of gender-based violence against women across the world.
Read MoreThe most rewarding job: Meet Subin
Work can be emotionally, mentally and even physically taxing - but Subin insists it's the most rewarding job.
Read moreThe girl who rescued herself: Malee’s story
Malee heard about Destiny Rescue from her close friend, next, she made a decision that would change the path of her life forever.
Read MoreOn the run: Survivor helps three girls escape their traffickers
The girls thought they were journeying to find new jobs, but their dreams soon vaporized into thin air.
Read moreInternational day of the girl child 2020
Today is International Day of the Girl Child, an annual observance day founded by the United Nations in 2012 to pull focus on the challenges girls face worldwide and promote their rights.
Read MoreNot forgotten
A second wave of food deliveries has brought hope to 150 families in one of our undisclosed locations.
Read moreNever give up: Agent finds missing child
Luma, a single mother of three children, approached police with news of her missing 17-year-old daughter. With the station busy and officers overwhelmed by their already -strenuous workload, her report was brushed aside.
Read MoreNary’s new beginning
In January, government officials handed Destiny Rescue’s social workers a troubling case. Nary was living with her impoverished family while being exploited by a man who, as of last month, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for his crimes.
Read moreMother and daughter rescued at the border
With the promise of love and marriage dancing in her mind, Nepal woman Kaya was embarking on a journey to a new country with her supposed fiance.
Read MoreOperation Corso
“I think this is a set up” was the last text message the Destiny Rescue operative received from the pimp they had been tracking down for a long time.
Read moreRescuing in the Time of COVID-19
With much of the world coming to a halt from the abrupt effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, safe distancing is now the new normal—affecting all kinds of businesses, from big malls, restaurants, to bars, down to the dingiest brothels.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Response: Food for Survivors
Our teams have been working hard to assemble and distribute food packs to those in need. These deliveries have brought crucial aid to desperate families and developed our relationships with key communities that will open doors for rescue opportunities.
Read moreSoneeya’s Story
Twenty-one-year-old Soneeya* set out with her father to visit a neighboring city. She had no idea she was about to encounter the man who would turn out to be her trafficker.
Read MoreAdapting in Aftercare
COVID-19’s impact on our projects is different in each country. Destiny Rescue teams are adapting in innovative and meaningful ways to continue to carry out our mission on the ground.
Read moreToddler Rescued – Our First Cyber Case
In February, our teams, in coordination with multiple law-enforcement agencies, executed an operation that rescued a 2-and-a-half-year-old boy from a life of continued sexual exploitation.
Read More24 Girls Graduate Salon-Training Programs
These brave girls have overcome obstacles that would seem insurmountable to some. If you read closely you will see enormous victory in each of these quotes.
Read moreOperation Domino
It took extensive planning and skilled teamwork. On an unassuming February night, our teams and law enforcement executed four raids in immediate succession.
Read MoreMoments From Vanishing
Four girls were rescued together at a border crossing. None of them had any idea that the bus they were on was about to cross the border into a different country.
Read moreTogether for ‘The One’
Recently, one of our operatives noticed suspicious activity while he was traveling. Some young men were taking staged photos of a teen girl and then left the area with her.
Read MoreRescue Update: Sreva’s Story
As our agents were conducting their routine interviews at a key border crossing location they came across 18-year-old Sreva* traveling with a 21-year-old man.
Read more159 Women Rescued in Operation Trabaho
It took 36 hours of hectic planning and strategic logistics for Destiny Rescue Philippines and its partner government agency, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to stage the largest raid operation Destiny Rescue has ever undertaken.
Read MoreAchariya: Seamstress and Mother
Achariya is one of many girls who has come through Destiny Rescue’s program and has since gone on to flourish at this workplace. Read her story to freedom.
Read moreLaekena: Salon Owner
It is 8:00 am on a Tuesday morning. She pulls back the large cream bi-folding doors that give her salon its indoor-outdoor flow.
Read MoreBest Friends Give Back
Chanchira*, 17, and Apichaya*, 16, came to Thailand’s Promise Home recently. Originally from the same hill tribe village, these two girls are friends who also worked together at the same bar.
Read moreCelebrating 3000 Rescues
Destiny Rescue is celebrating the rescue of its 3,000th trafficking survivor from the sex trade.
Read MoreSide by Side: A Best Friend Rescue Story
Valerie* and Christina* were both young single mothers caught up in a life neither truly wanted. Coming from poor families with limited education, they had limited employment options.
Read moreSordid Shadows: How to Catch a Pimp
SBS Dateline recently joined Destiny Rescue’s Founder and President Tony Kirwan, along with our International Rescue Director, rescue team, and local law enforcement… on the sex-trade frontline in the Philippines.
Read MoreDestiny Rescue Official Response to SBS Dateline Story
The Dateline Team from Australia’s SBS television channel recently joined our Founder and President Tony Kirwan, our rescue team and local authorities on highly dangerous raids in the Philippines, giving viewers a rare insight into such rescue operations.
Read moreChild Rescue Rebrand for New Zealand
It’s with great excitement we announce that Destiny Rescue’s New Zealand branch has changed its name to Child Rescue New Zealand.
Read MoreDaughters of the King Celebration
Destiny Rescue’s home in northern Thailand buzzed with excitement as girls in fancy dresses had their hair and makeup done...
Read moreSrey Ny: A Success Story
The counselor’s phone rang. Not sure who was calling, she answered immediately.
Read moreImprisoned in Shame
The steel bars of shame continue to keep children enslaved long after they have been rescued from sexual exploitation.
Read MoreShattered Dreams…to Hope Again!
One young girl had a dream of becoming a nurse, but after her parents couldn’t afford to send her to school anymore, she had to look for a job away from home. Tragically, she was deceived and forced into the sex industry until…
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