New Careers
“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”
While very cliche, this thought quintessentially captures our mission. We can give money to those who need it. We can fundraise money, ask for cash donations; we can gather enough to provide for the vulnerable. But we don’t have a stash of purpose, of passion, of motivation and identity. That must be cultivated by the user.
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Dance and Swimming Lessons
Our #1 priority is the physical safety of the young survivors living in the SHE Rescue Home. But we can’t stop there and assume the girls can comprehend that now they are safe, unlike before.
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Meet Phirun*
At 15 years old, Phirun* feels the weight of her parents’ debt on her shoulders. It all started with a job. The job was stable enough and not far from home but after a few months, Phirun’s* broker persuaded her to take a job opportunity in China. This new job meant more money and more money means freedom.
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Thank you for a Fantastic 2019!
The past year was nothing short of life-changing and incredible. We have had the most rewarding decade as we've seen great growth our projects, enabling us to reach more and more. While encountering our fair share of challenges along the way, we have come across some incredible opportunities that have taken us further than we could have imagined.
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Sophie's* Story
An inspiring yet simple story of a girl who heard the cry and acted.
Sophie* is 17 years old, lives in Belgium, and has a passion for justice and seeing survivors of human trafficking rescued and restored.
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Justice Is Served
Malis* arrived into our care at just 11 years old after being sexually exploited in her own community. Prior to her arrival she never had true safety, as her parents lived far away in order to find work, and she was born without proper documentation preventing her from ever attending school and receiving a proper education.
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But Why "HER"?
HER stands for “Home Employment Response,” and is our very response in order to bring hope and freedom to a generation in need. Through our HER Initiative, families of survivors, and survivors (when old enough), are provided education, vocational training, and dignified employment from the safety of their own home.
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