31 children rescued in Uganda and on their paths to freedom
31 girls ages 14 to 17 have been rescued from sexual exploitation and joined our community care programs in Uganda
A major vulnerability shared by survivors in Uganda is an unstable home. It is not uncommon for a survivor to pass through numerous living situations involving different or absent guardians.
Of the 31 children rescued, only one child lived with both parents, and eight lived with a single parent. The rest were being cared for by relatives or lived on their own.
Our programs after rescue focus on a child’s unique situation to help her stay free. Our caseworkers and counselors might focus on repairing and strengthening strained family relationships. Older survivors are also able to learn vocational skills or do training on the job so they can afford rent with safe roommates.
Rescue Update Archive
Two boys were rescued in Thailand.
A man was abusing the young boys while promising them a career as musicians in a band. The survivors were rescued, and after collaboration with the police, the abuser was arrested.
28 People Rescued at Nepal’s Border
Border agents were able to intercept 28 victims, including 11 children, who were in the process of being trafficked out of Nepal in hopes they could never be found.
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37 Rescued from Human Traffickers in the Philippines
Rescue agents helped law enforcement on three separate cases to rescue 37 human trafficking victims in the Philippines.
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18 Children Rescued in South Asia
The kids are now all recovering together in our Residential Home.
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12 Kids Freed from Sexual Exploitation in South Africa
The children are recovering through our Community Care Program