
9 children rescued in our newest rescue nation
Destiny Rescue has expanded rescue operations into a new country in Latin America.
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35 rescues across five countries
Raid, covert and border efforts rescued 21 children and 14 adults.
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Raid rescue operations in collaboration with police rescued 25 people across three countries and facilitated the arrest of eight alleged perpetrators.
Our agents at the Nepal border rescued seven women and girls and one 13-year-old boy from human trafficking.
In Cambodia, our agents found and rescued two 17-year-old girls from the sex industry.


5 boys rescued in Uganda
We are excited to announce that all five survivors, ages 15 to 18, joined our community care program.
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Each had endured traumas and tragedies in his past. One had been orphaned, and two were abandoned by their families. All were in need of an income and fell prey to the financial promises of the sex industry.
The boys will receive regular check-ins from their caseworker, counseling, and access to education and training. Two have enrolled in school and the other three have begun vocational training as mechanics or drivers.

11 teens rescued in the Philippines
Two operations in collaboration with law enforcement in the Philippines, rescued 11 girls, ages 14 to 19, and facilitated the arrest of two pimps.
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Pictured – a government-assigned social worker on scene calming survivors during the raid.


47 girls rescued in Uganda
14 have entered our residential home and 33 enrolled in community care.
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The survivors are 13 to 17 years old. All were being sexually exploited in order to survive. One child began selling herself in order to afford sanitary pads.
Children trapped in this lifestyle live in constant danger. Of the 47 rescued, two had been gang-raped, a handful noted they were beaten by customers who refused to pay and one was ambushed and robbed while walking home one night.
Their lives look drastically different now. They no longer live in constant danger. Today, they are receiving food, counseling, access to education and the loving care of our reintegration staff.