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1.2 Million Children are trafficking every year* – the majority of them being lured, bribed or forced into the sex-trade**. Destiny Rescue is dedicated to rescuing children from human

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1.2 Million Children are trafficking every year* – the majority of them being lured, bribed or forced into the sex-trade**.

Destiny Rescue is dedicated to rescuing children from human trafficking and sexual exploitation.

We help rescue the sexually exploited and enslaved, restore the abused, protect the vulnerable, empower the poor and are a voice for children that can’t speak up for themselves. We provide kids rescued from sexual exploitation a safe, loving home to grow up in, medical care, counseling, schooling, vocational training and all daily needs required to be integrated back into society successfully.

We also help protect vulnerable children from being trafficked. We offer them financial assistance, a good education, vocational training, and, in some instances, a place to live.

Find out more at our website.

We need your help. The exploitation of these young ones will not stop unless each of us stand for these children and speak out in their behalf.
Installing this plugin makes a statement that you will not stand by while children are exploited. Enabling this plugin will add a banner to your website – bringing awareness to the need and the work of Destiny Rescue to end this evil in the world. The banner links to the Destiny Rescue website where visitors can learn what is being done, and more importantly, what they can do to help.

We rescued 446 children from exploitation and abuse in 2013. Help us as we work to hit our rescue goal of 800 children in 2014.
Find out more about our goals and the 2020 Vision.

Most importantly, stand with us as let’s see an end to child sex trafficking.
Contact us for more information and other ways to get involved.

* UNICEF. (March 2011). Child protection from violence, exploitation and abuse.
** Walker-Rodriguez , A., & Hill, R. (2011, March). Human Sex Trafficking.