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A survivor’s journey through the eyes of our team


Catch a glimpse of what team members see daily in their relentless anti-trafficking work.

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The domino effect: how border agents empower survivors to fight human trafficking

Agents put on their teacher hats after rescuing a girl, educating them on all-things trafficking.

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A dark journey: how child marriages can lead to human trafficking


After her 15th birthday, Mina entered a child marriage - the start of a long, tough road.

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School reopenings to “greatly” protect kids in Uganda

Uganda's schools were closed for nearly two years, creating ugly, unintended side effects for kids.

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Three similarities between child marriage and sex trafficking


Destiny Rescue sees a kaleidoscope of social injustices worldwide, including child marriage and sex trafficking. These two crimes might seem different on the surface, but they're similar once diving deeper - especially when their lines blur in a child's story.

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Survivors with abusive families smile again

Each survivor's resilience is a near-miracle given their history.

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Health weeks have a positive impact on survivors in Thailand


Health weeks address both the emotional and physical health of survivors. These classes run about every other month and give staff the opportunity to connect with and teach survivors after rescue.

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The evolution of human trafficking in the Philippines

It's becoming a "darker trade," a rescue agent says.

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The power of social media: why the sex trade is migrating from brothels to social media


Lockdowns have closed many sex establishments in Southeast Asia, leaving many former workers wondering where to find an income.

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The power of social media: why some girls enter the sex industry to buy coffee and clothes

Online pictures of snacks and models are typically harmless, but they can have a harmful, peculiar effect on kids in developing countries.

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