Slavery is still alive today in many forms—bonded labor, fallout from the lack of basic necessities like food and water, and the purchase and exploitation of children. It persists in some of the darkest places on earth. We step into these spaces with trusted partners to bring Freedom & Hope to forgotten people.
We believe that every person is seen, known, and never beyond reach. We believe each life carries intrinsic worth that cannot be earned or erased, even when the world has labeled them disposable or lost. That conviction shapes where we go, how we serve, and why we refuse to look away.
Every story we encounter is different, but the movement is the same: the enslaved redeemed, hope awakened, lives supported through healing, and people empowered to choose a life of dignity.
Freedom doesn’t happen by accident; it begins when someone dares to see what others overlook, continues with the courage to step in, and grows as people are equipped to stand, belong, and provide for themselves. This is the journey we commit to with every person we serve.

We strengthen families and communities, so desperation doesn’t push children into the hands of traffickers or abusers.
With trusted local partners, we help families and children step out of slavery, violence, and exploitation into safety.
Freedom is more than escape. We walk with survivors toward healing, new livelihoods, and a renewed heart and spirit.
We focus on places where exploitation hides in plain sight - and where a small act of courage can change a person's story forever.

Hidden behind walls of smoke and dust, brick kilns are places where whole families live and work under crushing, generational debt. Parents and children shape and haul bricks for long hours with almost no way out. In this darkness, organ harvesting is commonplace, women and girls are targeted for rape, and children and families are regularly sold.

In overcrowded slums and isolated villages, families live on the edge of survival. Poverty, addiction, and lack of basic necessities create a breeding ground for traffickers and abusers. Children are lured or sold into sexual exploitation, forced labor, and other forms of slavery as desperation pushes parents toward unthinkable choices.

In some regions, selling a child to traffickers has become a tragic “solution” to crushing poverty, debt, or cultural pressure. Many children are sold into bondage by their own families and treated as commodities instead of sons and daughters. Their childhood was traded away, but their lives still carry intrinsic value. Through a journey of healing, they can rediscover that they are more than what was done to them.

For four generations, Hamid’s family knew only the kiln—117 years of bondage. When the owner moved to sell them into exploitation, we intervened. Their debt was cleared, they joined a community, welcomed a baby born free, and Hamid now supports them through his small business.

Dozens of children lived in a nightmare - used, silenced, and stripped of their childhood. Today they live in safety with trusted caregivers, receiving counseling, education, learning to play without fear. Their stories are being rewritten from exploitation to dignity and hope

In one slum, access to water cost families their children’s innocence. Along with local leaders, we installed a well and walked the community into a new way of living. Today water flows freely, and forty-three girls are no longer treated as a form of payment.
These are just a few of the stories unfolding. Many more are still trapped in kilns, slums, and hidden rooms—but they are no longer unseen. Your prayers, generosity, and voice help move families from bondage to freedom, from exploitation to dignity and hope.
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