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Foundation of Child Understanding

History The Foundation of Child Understanding (FOCUS) was founded in August 2002 under the name Anti-Trafficking Coordination Unit Northern Thailand (TRAFCORD) through cooperation with the Chiang Mai Coordination Center for the Protection of Children

Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives

History Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives (FDFI) was co-founded in June 2007 by Nettie Washington Douglass, her son Kenneth B. Morris, Jr. and Robert J. Benz. FDFI is an abolitionist organization that combines lessons from the legacies of Frederi

Hagar International

History Hagar International is an international Christian organization committed to the recovery, empowerment and reintegration of women and children in Myanmar, Afghanistan, Cambodia and Vietnam. Pierre Tami and his wife, Simonetta, launched Hagar i

Made for Them

Mission MadeForThem™ is a social enterprise combating human trafficking and aiding in survivor rehabilitation. Vision MadeForThem™ is a non-profit organization social enterprise dedicated to combating human trafficking and human rights issues dealing

MAP Foundation

History In 2002 MAP became a registered Thai foundation, taking the Thai name: "Foundation for the Health and Knowledge of Ethnic Labour" but maintaining the English acronym name MAP which had already become familiar with migrant communities. At the

Million Kids

History Three thousand children each day. That’s how many children are trafficked throughout the world every day. This must stop. And we can do something about it.Our name Million Kids says it all. According to UNICEF over ONE MILLION KIDS are traffi

My Sister's House

History June 2000 – Began public campaign to establish My Sister’s House as Sacramento’s first agency to address battering in the Asian and Pacific Islander community, and plans to develop a cultural appropriate save haven December 2000 – Incorporate

NANE (Women for Women Together Against Violence)

History Since its establishment in February 1994, NANE has been maintaining an independent NGO role. The hotline, the organization's very first program, has been operating ever since, seven days a week, four hours daily. The hotline is staffed by vol

Nomi Network

History Our organization is named after a girl named Nomi, whom the founders met while traveling in Cambodia. By the time Nomi was eight years old, she had been previously trafficked by her stepfather and suffered unthinkable abuse. Nomi Network was

Oklahoma Christian Modern Abolitionists

History In 2008, an Oklahoma Christian student named Julia showed a movie on campus to raise awareness about human trafficking that unintentionally generated a response from other students who asked her where they could sign up to help. And thus, OCM