March 24, 2016 Brooke Hathaway Video
February 25, 2016 Mariah Long Video
January 04, 2016 Cazzie Reyes Photos
Meet the people on the ground who stop abuses in the Thai fishing industry through advocacy, rescue and aftercare.
November 09, 2015 Cazzie Reyes Story
“I was born into poverty. I tried to study and go to school. After that, I tried to receive work and earn an income. So, I applied to a Thai company. I didn’t know I was going to be trafficked."
November 05, 2015 Story
Finishing out our series with Nicole Robyn of Polished Pearl is the story of her first encounter with modern-day slavery.
July 29, 2015 Christy Apisa Story
Fight human trafficking whenever and wherever you go. One touch on your phone screen can help you avoid slave-made goods or can assist you in anonymously reporting a potential case of trafficking.
April 16, 2015 Mariah Long Video
April 09, 2015 Don Gerred Video
After she was rescued and put into quality aftercare, Don didn't even recognize the person she'd become.
October 28, 2014 Don Gerred Story
This was the place where girls from a recent rescue operation by Anya’s organization had been placed by government authorities in the aftermath of the raid.
January 10, 2022 End Slavery Now 4965
Human Trafficking is a hidden crime. What do we mean by that?
January 16, 2022 End Slavery Now 4966
Let’s get one thing out of the way: Human Trafficking happens everywhere. In every country. In every community.
May 20, 2022 Devin Hibbard 4274
In the Philippines in particular, the vast majority of the survivors we work with were trafficked while in the process of looking for employment. They were desperate, took chances that were risky, and it didn't work out for them, but it was that economic vulnerability that drove them to make those risky decisions.