42 girls rescued and on paths to freedom


Forty-two girls, ages 15 to 17, have enrolled in our community care program in an undisclosed country after we rescued them.

Most survivors were selling themselves to contribute to their family income or support their personal needs. Nine of the children were the main breadwinners for their families.

We will distribute food packs monthly to survivors and their families as a part of our program. The food helps alleviate the financial pressure that initially drove them into exploitation.

In addition to food packs, the children will receive monthly health checks, access to vocational training, such as tailoring classes, and assistance from a caseworker as they follow their freedom plan.

Rescue Update Archive

16 Children are Free from Sexual Exploitation in Kenya


All the children have been enrolled in our programming to help equip them to advance into brighter futures free from exploitation.

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While most of the survivors were forced to sell their bodies to survive, four of the kids were being trafficked by the adults who should’ve been caring for them. We are currently working to provide these children safe, caring homes where they can learn to be kids again. We work with community leaders to find and vet local families that will give these kids the love they need. To read about one girl who benefited from this program, click here:

Meant for Good: Lydia’s Story – Destiny Rescue

15 Missing Children have been Rescued in Southeast Asia


The children were lured with fake job offers before being entrapped.

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These 15 kids, all between 13 and 16 years old, were forced into sex work and threatened with beatings if they didn’t comply. Our agents partnered with law enforcement to rescue the victims via multiple rescue operations. All the children have been safely reunited with their families.

5 Kids Among 13 Rescued from Traffickers at the Nepal Border


One child, who was travelling with his mother, was just 3 years old.

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While all victims of border trafficking are deceived by their traffickers in one way or another, we’re seeing more and more meet their trafficker online. Only one child met her trafficker in person; the other three were all groomed online through Facebook. Thanks to our border agents, all the victims have returned home after receiving training on how to spot and avoid trafficking in the future.

27 Kids Now Free from Exploitation


27 children in Zimbabwe and Kenya have taken their first steps in freedom after rescue.

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Most of the girls, aged between 11 and 17, faced desperate poverty. Unable to afford school and unsure of how they could afford their next meal, they’d been forced into selling themselves to survive. Now, all of the kids are free and safe as they begin their healing journeys enrolled in Freedom Plans to equip them for a safe, sustainable life of freedom.

7 Children Rescued; Kidnapping Victims Among those Rescued from Sexual Exploitation


Seven children were rescued from abusers during multiple operations with law enforcement in the Dominican Republic.

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Our agents helped local law enforcement investigate the crimes and rescue the children. Two children had been kidnapped and forced into commercial sex work; one of them returned home to her family and another has been referred to a Christian recovery shelter. The other five children were victims of sex abuse in the home. They were all returned home safely after the abusers were arrested.