Human Trafficking
Twenty-seven million people are currently in bondage in our world. Many of our producers work with rescued victims, giving them dignity, stability, and a chance to start over. Their work addresses the “what now?” crisis faced by rescued victims, as they search for ways to support themselves.
Hagar
The Hagar Project gives shelter, food, counselling, medical care, education, and much more to women rescued from and vulnerable to the sex trade in Cambodia. Designing and sewing purses and bags gives them a chance to support their families with dignity and respect.
Nightlight
Located in a neighborhood with a growing sex trade, Nightlight’s vision is to share the light of the world in both word and deed to those whose lives are blighted by darkness. Producing high-end jewelry gives women a chance to support themselves after escaping the horrors of the sex industry.
Rahab Bazaar
Rahab works in the heart of Papong, bringing friendship and job skills to women rescued from and leaving the bars.
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