Traffickers “brainwash” children in multidimensional poverty
Poverty is sometimes merely one of many deprivations crushing children.
Read moreThe domino effect: how border agents empower survivors to fight human trafficking
Agents put on their teacher hats after rescuing a girl, educating them on all-things trafficking.
Read MoreA dark journey: how child marriages can lead to human trafficking
After her 15th birthday, Mina entered a child marriage - the start of a long, tough road.
Read moreThree similarities between child marriage and sex trafficking
Destiny Rescue sees a kaleidoscope of social injustices worldwide, including child marriage and sex trafficking. These two crimes might seem different on the surface, but they're similar once diving deeper - especially when their lines blur in a child's story.
Read MoreDestiny Rescue’s record-breaking year
The milestone is thanks to rapid expansion across our project nations.
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 MoreSurvivor presses against the grain to imprison trafficker
Most survivors refuse to press charges against their trafficker, but why?
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 MoreThe power of social media: how sex traffickers leverage social media for recruitment and grooming
In villages in Nepal, many girls today have electricity and smartphones, allowing them to enter the land of the internet.
Read moreThe women of the frontlines
Our border agents in Nepal are all women, fighting to rescue girls a stride away from misery.
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