12 children rescued across three countries in South East Asia


Twelve children, ages eight to 17, have been rescued. Five joined our community care program.

In Thailand, two girls, ages eight and nine were rescued from sexual exploitation.

Five girls, ages 13 to 17 were rescued and joined our community care program in Cambodia. One 13-year-old girl was rescued from a bar. The others were about to leave their village to begin work in similar establishments. Our agents discovered their situation during village canvassing and were able to take action before the children entered the sex industry. Now enrolled in our programs, the children will all receive care that specifically addresses the vulnerabilities that were pressuring them into exploitation with a customized freedom plan.

Five girls in another country in South East Asia were rescued from trafficking and reunited with their families.

Rescue Update Archive

Dominican man arrested for abusing an 8-year-old girl


A mother came to us after her 8-year-old daughter told her that while she was living with her stepmother, she was sexually abused by a family member.

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When police contacted us about the case, our team conducted surveillance to identify the perpetrator.
The intel we gathered helped the police get a warrant. The perpetrator was arrested thanks to the team’s efforts and collaboration with local law enforcement. The survivor now lives under her mother’s custody, where she feels safe again.

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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Rescue agents helped our partners in law enforcement rescue one boy and one girl from sexual exploitation. The other seven children, including one 4-year-old, were all rescued from sex abuse situations as part of raid operations with police. All the children are now home safe.

15-year-old girl rescued in the Dominican Republic


A mother found out her daughter was being exploited for sex

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Earlier this year, a mother in the Dominican Republic made a discovery so startling that she felt compelled to go straight to the police. Her 15-year-old daughter was in possession of something she shouldn’t have had. But it wasn’t alcohol or drugs or a gun that raised red flags for this concerned mom. It was money. Too much money. She knew her school-aged daughter didn’t get the money from her and had no way to earn that much on her own. Fearing the worst, she asked her daughter about it. The child’s answer confirmed her fears: a grown man had been paying her daughter for sex. Extra money—along with reclusive behavior, unexplained gifts and personality changes—is one of the signs that a child might be experiencing exploitation. Because this mother recognized the signs, she was able to ask for help before the predator could draw the girl away from her family.
Destiny Rescue agents helped authorities track down and arrest the predator so that he can’t exploit children anymore. The survivor, safe from his influence and abuse, is recovering with her family.

9 People Rescued in Zimbabwe


7 girls and 2 young women are free from sexual exploitation in Zimbabwe.

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Desperation destroys choice: The children and two 18-year-olds had all been forced to sell themselves to survive. Now things are different.
All the survivors have entered our Community Care Program, where they’ll be equipped for independence and healing. Our caseworkers help the survivors move past their trauma while also addressing the vulnerabilities that led to their exploitation. Join us in celebrating their freedom!

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.