15 children rescued
15 children rescued across two African countries!
Most of the children, ages 7-17, were forced into exploitation to survive—including one 8-year-old boy. Children trapped in this type of exploitation are often orphaned or the breadwinner of their family. These brave children cannot earn an income and are forced to sell their bodies for survival to feed themselves and their families.
All these children entered our Community Care program, where they’ll receive food packs for their families and an opportunity to attend school or receive vocational training as part of their individualized Freedom Plan™.
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Rescue Update Archive
34 Rescued in Nepal
Twenty-seven survivors were rescued at the border, and agents collaborated with police to free the rest from traffickers.
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7-year-old among 5 rescued from forced labor in Cambodia
4 boys and a girl are now learning to live free since being rescued
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Agents found the children begging on the street during their canvassing operations. Further investigation revealed that they’d been forced into begging for money by crippling family debt or crushing poverty. Now that they’ve enrolled in our post-rescue programming, the kids will be equipped to live their own lives in freedom.
15 Children Rescued in the Dominican Republic
Agents helped police rescue 15 kids from abusers over the course of several weeks
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Most of the children suffered domestic sexual abuse from someone close to them before our agents’ investigations led to police intervention. The series of operations led to 13 arrests, including one man who’d forced a 15-year-old girl into marriage. With their abusers behind bars, the kids are now all home safe.
16 children and three young adults are free from sexual exploitation in Zimbabwe.
Nineteen Zimbabwean victims of exploitation became survivors after joining the local Destiny Rescue program.
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36 Freed from Human Traffickers
Four raids rescued 36 women from the criminals who trafficked them in the Philippines.