Total Given Back to our Cause: $112,674

Our Mission

Our mission is to end sex trafficking and the exploitation of women and children. We are committed to creating lasting change by educating and raising awareness within our communities. Through hands-on support, we partner with nonprofits to amplify their impact. We also contribute financially to organizations aligned with our mission, helping them continue their vital work. In areas where children are most at risk, or where survivors would otherwise be denied access to education, we step in to provide empowerment through learning. Additionally, we offer support to volunteers within these nonprofits—especially those struggling with limited funding—ensuring they have the resources they need to keep going.

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How to Get Involved

Here are options to help partner with us to bring freedom to the enslaved.

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Sponsor

Your monthly sponsorship will enable continuous work in our on-ground projects that rescue the enslaved, restore the rescued, and protect the vulnerable. 

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Donate

With your help, we can extend our reach to the lost, broken, and enslaved and put an END to human trafficking. Any amount helps and is appreciated.

Influenced Worshop led by Brenda Herr, Operation Love Global

Digital Safety Workshop

The greatest threat to our children’s safety in the U.S. is closer than we think — right on their phones and computers . In today’s digital world protecting kids from online exploitation is more urgent than ever.

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Our Mission

Our mission is to end sex trafficking and the exploitation of women and children through programs that provide care for survivors in crisis, recovery, and on-going aftercare. We raise awareness within our communities, partner with nonprofits through hands-on support, provide financial contributions to organizations working toward the same cause, provide education for the children most at-risk and survivors in areas where they would otherwise not receive an education, and assist missionaries within these nonprofits who face funding shortages.