
36 Survivors Enroll in Freedom Plans in Africa
36 girls from three countries bravely accepted freedom from exploitation.
All were enduring sexual exploitation just to survive. Only three were able to attend school; the rest had been forced to drop out. Among the survivors are six young mothers with babies of their own.
The future will be challenging, but our hope is that they’ll be prepared to face those challenges as free girls and women.
While enrolled in our programs, survivors have the opportunity to reengage their education, either in school or skills training. Last month, a survivor from Uganda said, “Now I have hope. I have learned more about God, and I have a skill (tailoring)!”
Rescue Update Archive

9 Children Freed from Abusers and Traffickers
Nine children are finally safe after suffering sexual abuse or exploitation in the Dominican Republic.
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15-year-old girl rescued in the Dominican Republic
A mother found out her daughter was being exploited for sex
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9 People Rescued in Zimbabwe
7 girls and 2 young women are free from sexual exploitation in Zimbabwe.
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28 Rescued from Traffickers in Nepal
Border agents rescued 28 people, 17 of whom were children, from traffickers attempting to lure them out of the country.
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Traffickers often target struggling Nepali citizens by making false job offers through social media sites. Once out of the country, the victims are then trapped in forced labor or brothels. Thankfully, these survivors will not be among them.


29 Kids Free from Sexual Exploitation
Twenty-nine children in Uganda, along with one young adult, no longer have to sell themselves to survive.
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All of these survivors were forced to sell their bodies just to make enough money to buy food or necessities. All the children were enrolled in our care post-rescue, where they’ll begin their journey toward freedom safely.