Be inspired by these quotes—and share them with your friends so they can join the fight against child sex trafficking, too. Every person who’s aware of the issue of child sexual exploitation is another person who can help end it.
Ten More Inspiring Quotes on Human Trafficking and Freedom:
To help someone in the sexual exploitation, the person needs to understand very well from the girl, their reason for going into the sex business and address the exact need.”
Fiona
Survivor from Uganda
They are all accustomed to the nighttime, bar lifestyle. They didn’t sleep. They were expected to drink alcohol every night. They were forced to sit with and please customers. Most are conditioned to believe that this lifestyle is normal. That is what they are supposed to do.”
Kanda
Destiny Rescue Caseworker in Thailand
I can’t think of a fight more worthy of fighting; this is a fight worth taking as many hits as it takes to win. Each of these kids is worth it.”
Tony Kirwan
Destiny Rescue Founder
Some families don’t care about their children. They don’t care about her or her well-being. They just care about money. It doesn’t matter what she does, how she is treated, or what happens to her body as long as there is money.”
Arti
Destiny Rescue Agent from Thailand
The issue of trafficking and exploitation is all around us. We all must be aware and we must be willing to do something. If it were a member of our family we would be upset. Let’s be upset for all children.”
Chet
Destiny Rescue Agent, Thailand
When they touched my body it made me feel sad and angry. I was told to smile and they forced me to pretend it was okay. I couldn’t do anything about it. I just had to accept it.”
Cami
Human Trafficking Survivor from Thailand
Human trafficking is the third most prolific, heinous crime in the world. I have a heart to stop human trafficking and save many Nepali sisters’ lives from being trafficked.”
Hadara
Destiny Rescue Agent in Nepal
They are normal children prior to coming to the bar. But once they are in that place, they break when customers begin to touch and abuse them. They become completely different people.”
Chet
Destiny Rescue Agent, Thailand
Most girls are not going back to the bar after rescue. And they know that they never want to go back. Staying out means they are breaking the generational cycle of bar work, abuse and exploitation.”
Kanda
Destiny Rescue Caseworker in Thailand
Parents don’t care about where their kids are going to work … ‘Just send me money back.’ Many guys were touching our bodies … Why do they have to? Because I don’t want to.”
Dao
Human Trafficking Survivor from Thailand