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History Andrew Forrest and his wife Nicola found out about modern-day slavery from their teenage daughter who witnessed it while working in a Nepalese orphanage. That experience, combined with frequent visits to Nepal, exposed the family to the reali
History Women’s Rehabilitation Center (WOREC) is a non-governmental organization working for the protection and promotion of human rights. Established in 1991, WOREC is one of the leading national organizations in Nepal that works to prevent violence
History Worthwhile Wear is a 501c3 non-profit that offers the most comprehensive services to survivors of trafficking in the state of Pennsylvania, and is actively growing its outreach program to survivors into other states. Worthwhile Wear provides
Mission Through our collective programs – and our fierce compassion – we’re working for change. Change for kids, their families and our entire community. Each of our programs will continue to grow and flourish as we move toward greater social change.
Mission Simply put: Homes of Hope is transforming the lives of orphaned, abandoned and neglected girls throughout India. We build orphanages and schools, provide excellent education, nutritious food, love, everything needed to launch girls on to pro
Mission Wedgwood’s Manasseh Project is an outreach ministry of Wedgwood Christian Services dedicated to ending the sexual exploitation of young men and young women in West Michigan. Through community education and collaboration, and Wedgwood's Manass
Mission We offer help to those who desire to come out of the lifestyle and work of prostitution by providing them with a Safe House to live in and a Recovery Program. The Safe House provides a place for the women to live independently in a supportive
History Established in 2005, Nepal Orphans Home (NOH) is a charitable organization administered in North Carolina, with operations in Nepal. NOH operates four children’s homes for more than 130 boys and girls in the Kathmandu Valley. The children are
History The Exodus Road began with the work of co-founders Matt and Laura Parker. While living in Southeast Asia with their family in April 2010, Matt and Laura directed a children’s home for hill-tribe girls in rural Northern Thailand. During that t
History Real Life Giving is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, founded in 2012, dedicated to anti-human trafficking efforts in New Hampshire and New England. Our mission is to fight the exploitation of women and children by raising awareness and encouraging act