42 girls rescued and on paths to freedom
Forty-two girls, ages 15 to 17, have enrolled in our community care program in an undisclosed country after we rescued them.
Most survivors were selling themselves to contribute to their family income or support their personal needs. Nine of the children were the main breadwinners for their families.
We will distribute food packs monthly to survivors and their families as a part of our program. The food helps alleviate the financial pressure that initially drove them into exploitation.
In addition to food packs, the children will receive monthly health checks, access to vocational training, such as tailoring classes, and assistance from a caseworker as they follow their freedom plan.
Rescue Update Archive
167 survivors rescued
The largest single-operation raid in our history
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21 Rescued from Human Trafficking in Nepal
Over half of the survivors of these counter-trafficking efforts are children
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Raid Rescues 20 from Human Trafficking
20 people, including 3 children, were rescued in the Philippines.
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Traffickers had been sexually exploiting the victims, including a few boys and young men, in a tourist area of the Philippines. Aside from providing an in-depth investigation, our agents helped law enforcement by supplying undercover work, surveillance, victim interviews, and operational manpower.
The survivors have all been returned home, and the trafficker was arrested.
13 People Rescued in Africa
11 girls and 2 young women no longer have to sell their bodies to survive.
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6 Rescued from Sexual Exploitation in Thailand
Five women and one 14-year-old girl were rescued during a raid.
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Destiny Rescue agents collaborated with Thai law enforcement by providing undercover work, surveillance and intelligence gathering to prepare for the raid. Their findings uncovered that a local karaoke bar was acting as a front for illicit sex trafficking. The ensuing raid was a success; the women were all returned home safely, and the child was entrusted to a local shelter to recover from all she had endured.