Rescue is just the first step in a life of freedom and it means nothing if a child cannot stay free.
Each survivor has unique challenges and vulnerabilities that lead to their exploitation. Our ability to create and implement individualised paths to freedom is critical to the success of each survivor remaining safe from exploitation. You can help a child stay free to pursue her dreams by helping to fund her path to freedom.
On average it takes $290 to fund a month of freedom for a rescued child.
Your gift can help provide…
Essentials
Help meet a girl’s tangible needs after rescue with new clothes, toiletries, and travel costs
Healthcare
Some rescued children require medical attention after rescue. Help meet the physical needs of children as they heal and recover.
Follow-up Services
Our caseworkers work tirelessly to put together reintegration plans for survivors and then walk with them along their path to freedom. Your donation makes their efforts possible!
Rescue is just the beginning of their bright and hope-filled futures!
We need your help in keeping those rescued free. Give today and help each brave individual stay free!
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We are grateful for your generosity and promise to use your donation as effectively as possible. At least 75 percent of every dollar we spend is used for awareness and programs that benefit the children we defend, ensuring your contribution makes a significant impact.
Destiny Rescue is a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). We meet the ACNC’s governance standards, including the new External Conduct Standards. We are also a code-compliant member of the Fundraising Institute of Australia (FIA) upholding ethical fundraising practices and accountability to all stakeholders.
Sometimes I used bad words and inappropriate behavior in my responses to Child Rescue staff. Sometimes I pushed the table away and left the class in front of staff. But in the Learning Center, the Child Rescue staff always tried to encourage me to keep learning. The staff also gave me good advice when I was upset or had problems. I thank God for calling me to be here!
Survivor
Cambodia