Post-Rescue Realities
Rescue requires more than being removed from an exploitative situation. To truly stay free, survivors must be equipped and empowered to overcome the challenges that made them vulnerable to abuse in the first place.
Read moreWhat is OSEC?
Kids are being exploited online at an alarming rate. Learn more about this complex problem and how we can address it.
Read MoreMore Rescues than Ever Before
2022 was a year of record growth for Destiny Rescue, an organisation whose work in Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines Child Rescue helps fund.
Read moreOperation “Dark corner”
Rescue agents in Thailand have been working closely with police coordinating raids to rescue children from the sex industry.
Read MoreA record-breaking year of rescue and reintegration
The milestone is thanks to rapid expansion across our project nations.
Read moreBracing for “flood” of child sex abuse
Covid-19 restrictions took away jobs for many people in Thailand. Once restrictions ease, they'll be desperate for work.
Read MoreHealth 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.
Read moreThe 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.
Read MoreChurch partnership extends reach of community care
Thailand reintegration team, funded by Child Rescue, is partnering with a church in northern Thailand to bring our empower and health education program to survivors enrolled in community care.
Read moreRescue surge: 33 people rescued across four countries in four days
Amidst the difficulties of this year, Destiny Rescue was able to rescue 33 people across four countries in four days. This latest surge of rescue is incredibly encouraging.
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