Kenya: An Introduction
Despite many challenges, Kenyans are known for being hopeful for a better future. Learn about this beautiful land of contrasts and the work we’re doing to make futures brighter in Kenya.
Read moreAn Inside Look at the Work of Three Freedom Fighters
Freedom Fighters are heroes who use their unique giftings to rescue children and help them heal and build a new life. From undercover work to vocational training, these three heroes go above and beyond to ensure kids are free from exploitation.
Read MoreWhat is a Freedom Fighter?
Rescuing exploited children and keeping them free requires a diverse team of professionals, from former detectives to psychologists to business specialists and countless others.
Read moreThe Four Percent
While rescue after traffickers have crossed the border with their victims is difficult and extremely rare, these cases–four percent of our rescues in Nepal–reveal the heartbreaking realities awaiting those being lured out of the country.
Read MorePilot Projects: The First Step to a New Rescue Operation
In order to expand our vital work to a different region of the world, Destiny Rescue first establishes a Pilot Project.
Read moreJoin the movement to end violence against women and girls
The path to eliminating violence against women has not been an easy one, but we won't stop freeing women and children from the darkness of sexual exploitation and fighting for the equality of all.
Read MorePhilippine Government Declares War on OSEC
The Filipino government has taken a strong stance against the online sexual exploitation of children (OSEC).
Read moreRescue in broad daylight
Dedicated agents and caseworkers are making a difference in Cambodia
Read MoreLife as a rescue agent: realities, risks, rewards
A day in the life of ordinary men dedicated to fighting child trafficking
Read moreDestiny Rescue is fighting sex trafficking and child exploitation in the Dominican Republic
Our team in the Dominican Republic assists law enforcement in rescuing kids from exploitation and ensuring perpetrators are held accountable.
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