63 people rescued from labor trafficking in Asia
63 men, women, and children were rescued via multiple rescue operations in September.
27 of the survivors were children between 11 and 17 years old. While we primarily seek out children who are victims of sex trafficking, our investigative operations sometimes lead us to others trapped in different forms of trafficking. Rather than turn a blind eye to their plight, we try to help when we can in these situations.
Rescue Update Archive
28 People Rescued at Nepal’s Border
Border agents were able to intercept 28 victims, including 11 children, who were in the process of being trafficked out of Nepal in hopes they could never be found.
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37 Rescued from Human Traffickers in the Philippines
Rescue agents helped law enforcement on three separate cases to rescue 37 human trafficking victims in the Philippines.
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18 Children Rescued in South Asia
The kids are now all recovering together in our Residential Home.
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12 Kids Freed from Sexual Exploitation in South Africa
The children are recovering through our Community Care Program
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10-year-old girl rescued
Her father was sexually abusing her, and her mother didn’t believe her.
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Trigger Warning: Suicidal thoughts and sexual abuse
10-year-old Olivia had been acting strangely for months. She seemed angry and withdrawn, and her teacher grew concerned. One day, the fire department had to rescue the young child after she climbed a nearby electrical tower, showing a disturbing lack of concern for her own well-being. Her teacher patiently earned Olivia’s trust until one day, when Olivia revealed that her father had been sexually abusing her. Confused and in pain, Olivia had begun acting out in a silent cry for help. When her mother was told, she dismissed Oliva, telling the teacher that the child liked to make things up. But Olivia’s teacher took the case to the authorities anyway. The ensuing investigation, supported by Destiny Rescue, revealed tragic evidence of little Olivia’s sexual abuse and neglect. Olivia’s father was arrested, and she was taken to a shelter. She has a long road ahead of her, but loving caseworkers and mental health professionals are on her side, helping her overcome.