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Help rescue people from sex trafficking and exploitation

While you’re reading this, a
child is being
trafficked or
exploited near you.

Help us stop it.

The Problem

Most people look away. Meanwhile, 49.6 million people are trapped in modern slavery worldwide. It's happening closer than you think.

(ILO)
Trafficking Stats
100 Million
Suspected Child Sexual Abuse Material files reported. (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)
Sex trafficking
is the most reported form of trafficking in the U.S. (Polaris, 2023)
$172.6B
Generated from forced commercial sexual exploitation annually. (International Labor Organization)

The Latest

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2 min read • 2 hours ago • Field Operations Mission Stories U.S./Canada
ESD K9 Bandit Protects Kids in NV
Across northern Nevada, several recent investigations led to significant arrests tied to crimes against children and drug trafficking. Behind the scenes in multiple operations was a four-legged investigator named Bandit.  In Reno, a woman was arrested on charges related to the distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) after authorities executed a search warrant…
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2 min read • 2 days ago • Field Operations Latin America Mission Stories Survivor Care
Our Rescue Participates in Survivor Care Center Inauguration in Peru
On January 15, 2026, a powerful door opened in Peru that had never existed before.  At the facilities of the Policía Nacional del Perú (PNP) in the Piura Region, Our Rescue and law enforcement officials gathered to inaugurate a Survivor Recovery and Care Facility, built to serve survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. …
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1 min read • 1 week ago • Asia Field Operations Mission Stories Survivor Care
Operation Nest: 4-Year-Old Thai Girl Rescued, Father Arrested 
In Thailand, a four-year-old girl was subjected to sexual exploitation and abuse by someone meant to protect her—her father. Cases like this often remain hidden, especially when abuse occurs inside the home, and fear or intimidation keeps the child from speaking out.  In response to a tip, local authorities launched Operation Nest, an operation led by Thailand Internet Crimes…
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Nearly 50 million people are trapped in modern slavery worldwide, including in the United States.

To stop these crimes, we work hand-in-hand with law enforcement, local communities, and global partners to confront exploitation head-on. We help equip operations that identify and stop predators, and we walk with survivors every step of the way, offering care with dignity and compassion.

From frontline action to training and prevention, we’re fighting for lasting change, and we’re not doing it alone.

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Our Work
Traffickers don’t wait, and neither do we. We back law enforcement to strike fast.
Help identify survivors of exploitation
Train law enforcement agencies
Bring awareness to this problem
Facilitate trauma-informed care for survivors
Assist in field operations
Support the use of digital forensic technology
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Our Rescue has been working in field operations for over 10 years.

In 2024 alone, we supported:

1,052
Rescued
195
Operations
1,969
Arrests

Ready to dive deep?

Check out our resources, including survivor stories, online safety tips for parents, information on sextortion, and more.

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