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Project Rescue

History Project Rescue began in 1997 when K.K. Devaraj and team members from Bombay Teen Challenge went to Falkland Road in the red-light district of Mumbai, India, with a passion to reach a young generation ensnared by drugs, gangs, and prostitution

Prostitution Research and Education

History PRE was founded in 1995 by Dr. Melissa Farley (view Dr. Farley’s CV), a research and clinical psychologist. Since that time, thousands of researchers, legislators, survivors, activists, and advocates in the US and around the world have turned

Rahab's Hideaway

History Rahab’s Hideaway was founded in 2008 by Ms. Marlene Carson—a survivor of Human Trafficking. Ms. Carson has been instrumental in raising public awareness about the social injustice of Human Sex Trafficking both locally and nationally. Through

Rapha International

History The work of Rapha International was born through the vision of native Cambodian Christian leaders. These Cambodian leaders had repeatedly witnessed girls disappearing from their villages to be sold and exploited. Rapha International co-founde

Renew Foundation

Mission To offer renewal through freedom, faith in Christ, and economic opportunity to Filipino women and children exploited through trafficking and prostitution Vision To eradicate the human trafficking of women and children through advocacy, networ

Restavec Freedom Alliance

History The discussion surrounding the forming of the Restavec Freedom Alliance occurred in August 2010. During a mission visit working with the HELO orphanages, Pastor Jean Beaucejour spoke with Ellen, sharing with her the plight of the restavek chi

Restore Innocence

History Founders– Jason and Michelle Korth – In 1999 Jason co-led a team of college students to Mozambique, Africa where his team taught and ministered to orphaned children of all ages. This experience set a course for him that ultimately led to the

Sanctuary for Families

History Our first office housed five employees at a church parish house in midtown Manhattan. By 1985, we were providing shelter to 35 women and children each night, and operating a daycare program. Guided by the needs of the survivors we serve, in t

Sanlaap India

History Established in 1987, Sanlaap India is a development organization that works against gender injustice and violence against women and children.

Servants Anonymous Foundation (SA Foundation)

History The SA vision began in 1989 when the SA founder received her commission to start up a program in Calgary, Alberta that is designed specifically to meet the unique long-term (3 to 7 years) recovery needs of sexually exploited youth, women and