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Lets celebrate, grieve and learn from 2023 at the SHE Rescue Home!

Welcome to 2024. We have some exciting new plans for the year including re-opening more of our programs in Cambodia and welcoming more new girls into the home!

But first lets celebrate, grieve and learn from 2023 at the SHE Rescue Home!

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15 years ago she was a child. Now she shares her story

A Legacy of 15 years! In March 2008, we opened the doors of the SHE Rescue Home. We have had the privilege of seeing those young girls grow up over the last 15 years. They are now in their 20’s building careers, starting families, finishing school, graduating from university. Some of them wanted to share their stories.

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Healing takes time!

A modern maxim says: “People tend to overestimate what can be done in one year and to underestimate what can be done in five or ten years.”

We can do a lot in a year

But we never want underestimate what we can do in the next 5 or 10 or 15 years. The impact on these girls’ lives will be life changing! The ripple effects into their families, community, country and the international response to end human trafficking can be exponential with your help!

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Let's finish this year strong!

This year has also been one of the hardest financially for the SHE Rescue Home and the families of our HER Initiative. Each year we attend many conferences and events for fundraising and sales of our beautiful handmade products. Due to cancelled events because of restrictions, we have seen a dramatic decrease in our fundraising.

In fact, we have lost over $380,000 (USD) in fundraising and sales compared to last year.

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2020: The Year of the Harvest

This March is our 12th anniversary of rescuing girls from sexual exploitation and rehabilitating them in our SHE Rescue Home.

We have seen the immediate effects in so many lives as we bring girls out of very dark places into new light where they can be educated, loved upon and healed. But for the first time, we are starting to see the long-term effects of our work, now that the young girls who we rescued 12 years ago are living the futures they once hoped for.

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Closing Sokhim's* Case

Sokhim’s case will be closing soon. After coming to the SHE Rescue Home in 2014 she spent two years in our care before reintegrating. She is now thriving! Recently married, she is living in a house she and her husband paid for together, on a plot of land gifted to them by her Mother. She is also a mother to a beautiful 6-month-old baby boy. 

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You Built A Home & Changed A Family

*Yara, a young girl, arrived into our care after experiencing sexual exploitation in her own community. At the time of her exploitation her two younger sisters, herself, and her father were living in a dilapidated home that had collapsed and had no proper walls remaining. This proved to be a massive threat to Yara and her sisters safety and very devastatingly ended in the exploitation she experienced. 

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