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Post-Rescue Realities


Rescue requires more than being removed from an exploitative situation. To truly stay free, survivors must be equipped and empowered to overcome the challenges that made them vulnerable to abuse in the first place.

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Closing the Gaps at the Nepal Border

New border stations added in Nepal to stop more traffickers from luring victims out of the country.

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What is OSEC?


Kids are being exploited online at an alarming rate. Learn more about this complex problem and how we can address it.

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Kenya: 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.

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More Rescues than Ever Before


2022 was a year of record growth for Destiny Rescue.

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Sisters Exit the Sex Trade, Turn Back to Save Others

After months of hard work, Sophea was finally free from exploitation. But that wasn’t enough: her little sister still faced abusers every night in the bar.

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“I’m here for you. You just don’t know it yet.” – The Heart of a Burn Agent


Volunteering to be a burn agent requires taking on the persona of a predator. It's challenging and uncomfortable work, but for agent Bortz, it's a small price to pay to bring exploited children to freedom.

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An Inside Look at the Work of Three Freedom Fighters

Freedom Fighters are heroes who use their unique giftings to rescue children and help them heal and build a new life. From undercover work to vocational training, these three heroes go above and beyond to ensure kids are free from exploitation.

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Operation Cattleya: Over 70 rescued in the Dominican Republic


Sometimes you have to pretend to be the bad guy to save them.

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What is a Freedom Fighter?

Rescuing exploited children and keeping them free requires a diverse team of professionals, from former detectives to psychologists to business specialists and countless others.

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