{"id":4086,"date":"2021-09-08T03:59:46","date_gmt":"2021-09-08T08:59:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.destinyrescue.org\/?p=4086"},"modified":"2022-11-21T01:15:36","modified_gmt":"2022-11-21T06:15:36","slug":"a-wave-of-rescues-173-now-free","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.destinyrescue.org\/blog\/a-wave-of-rescues-173-now-free\/","title":{"rendered":"A wave of rescues – 173 now free"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Destiny Rescue rescued 173 girls in an undisclosed country in Southeast Asia between July and August.<\/h5>\n

The survivors, ages eight to 18, were rescued via interventional rescue, where our rescue agents, who aren’t undercover, search communities to find kids selling sexual services to survive. They can be victims of sexual assault too.<\/p>\n

A little over 30 of these rescues were already announced last month.<\/p>\n

More than 150 girls sold sexual services on the streets to earn cash to survive, while the rest had been raped or sexually abused.<\/p>\n

Most girls were desperate because they were poor, while some were pushed into a breadwinner role after their parents died from Covid-19.<\/p>\n

Whether it’s one or both, deceased parents are a common risk factor behind survivors of interventional rescue. Other factors include at least one parent being a day laborer, absent, a sex worker or an alcoholic.<\/p>\n

For the 173 girls, they’re now enrolled in our reintegration program. We offer them financial support to help them survive and education and vocational training, allowing them to apply and land safe employment in the future.<\/p>\n

Thirty-nine survivors live in our residential homes, while the rest receive our services while living at home.<\/p>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n