The domino effect: how border agents empower survivors to fight human trafficking
Agents put on their teacher hats after rescuing a girl, educating them on all-things trafficking.
Read moreBritish football clubs debut shirts proudly representing Destiny Rescue
The logo is small, but it's starting big conversations.
Read MoreRescue expansion in Latin America
Read about the latest rescues in our newest rescue nation!
Read moreSocial media is becoming the new red-light district
Child sex trafficking is increasingly making its home on the internet.
Read MoreA dark journey: how child marriages can lead to human trafficking
After her 15th birthday, Mina entered a child marriage - the start of a long, tough road.
Read moreCelebrating the women fighting child sex trafficking
Whether their role is behind an office desk or staring into the face of human traffickers on the frontlines, Destiny Rescue’s female staff share the same heart for children, finding purpose in seeing girls free, heal and glow.
Read MoreSchool reopenings to “greatly” protect kids in Uganda
Uganda's schools were closed for nearly two years, creating ugly, unintended side effects for kids.
Read moreDestiny Rescue celebrates empowering our team
Nearly every staff member in our biggest undisclosed project nation connected in the same room for the first time.
Read MoreDestiny Rescue’s record-breaking year
The milestone is thanks to rapid expansion across our project nations.
Read moreBracing for “flood” of child sex abuse
Covid-19 restrictions took away jobs for many people in Thailand. Once restrictions ease, they'll be desperate for work.
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