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Join our mission to rescue another 1,485 children from exploitation.

Why give to the appeal?

 

Every day, children around the world are trapped in exploitation. The reality is heavy. But it’s not unstoppable.

Your gift goes directly towards the critical work needed at every stage of rescue and restoration. From identifying children at risk, to funding rescue operations, and supporting each child’s journey to lasting freedom, your generosity makes it possible.

The average cost to rescue one child is $2,100, which can change their life forever.

Other Ways to Give

Thank you for being the reason kids can continue being rescued from sexual exploitation and human trafficking and are empowered to stay free.


If you would like to update your contact info, payment details, or frequency please email us or give us a call.

Donate With Confidence

We are grateful for your generosity and are committed to using every dollar wisely. At least 75 percent of your designated gift will go to programs that protect children.

Destiny Rescue is a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) and a code-compliant member of the Fundraising Institute of Australia (FIA).

Donate With Confidence

We are grateful for your generosity and promise to use your donation as effectively as possible. At least 75 percent of every dollar we spend is used for awareness and programs that benefit the children we defend, ensuring your contribution makes a significant impact.

Destiny Rescue is a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). We meet the ACNC’s governance standards, including the new External Conduct Standards. We are also a code-compliant member of the Fundraising Institute of Australia (FIA) upholding ethical fundraising practices and accountability to all stakeholders.

Frequently asked questions

I started a new life. I promised myself that after that I won’t ever go back there, and I will be successful one day, which I am now and am so proud of myself.

Survivor