47 girls rescued in Uganda


14 have entered our residential home and 33 enrolled in community care.

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.

Rescue Update Archive

14 Girls Rescued from Sex Trafficking


Fourteen girls in South Asia are now recovering in our Residential Care home.

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While most of the children had been forced to sell themselves just to survive, five were living with a parent or guardian who worked in the sex industry, putting the child in immediate danger of exploitation. These kids are often forced to witness sex acts and face sexual advances from their parents’ clients.

All the children have entered our local Residential Care home, where they’ll learn to cope with all they’ve endured and move toward a brighter future. Depending on their age and circumstances, they’ll also be equipped to return to school or find work to support themselves.

15 Rescued in South Asia


14 girls and one 19-year-old woman rescued from various forms of sex trafficking in South Asia

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Our team in South Asia used their wide-ranging expertise to rescue the children and young woman from their abusers. Most of the survivors had been under the brutal control of their traffickers, but one was a victim of rape and another was forced into selling herself just to survive.

Several of the girls were rescued when rescue agents went undercover to offer them a chance at freedom. Agents collaborated with law enforcement to rescue the rest, including one raid that rescued 8 victims.

All of the survivors were returned home (some in other countries) or given a new, safe place to live.

Two Children Free from Traffickers


Raids in the Dominican Republic rescued two children from sexual exploitation.

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Local law enforcement asked our agents to assist them when they got word of children suffering sexual abuse. We helped with surveillance and assisted police during the raid, which rescued the 16- and 13-year-old girls.

Three traffickers were arrested during the operations. Thanks to our team’s collaboration with local authorities, those criminals can no longer harm children.

23 Free from Exploitation in Zimbabwe


Twenty girls and three young women are starting new lives in freedom.

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Rescue changed all that. All 23 are now enrolled in our Community Care Program, where they’ll be equipped to live free. You can read about how vocational training changed one Zimbabwean survivor’s life on our blog.

Boy Rescued from Online Exploitation


A Thai boy is now free from being sexually exploited online.

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Our agents in Thailand used their undercover and online investigation expertise to assist law enforcement in the rescue of a 15-year-old boy whose abuse was being distributed online. The trafficker was arrested.