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Moseka Action Project

Moseka Action Project exists to provide life-changing education opportunities to victimized women and their children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) by providing transformational support for business literacy, entrepreneurship, empowerment, health, education, skill training, and developmental projects.

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Beloved Atlanta

We’re transforming Atlanta into a hub of healing by supporting brave women on their path to freedom.

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Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center

The mission of Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center is to provide high-quality legal services to immigrants and to advocate for human rights.

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Adoption Rhode Island

Adoption Rhode Island's Mission is to facilitate the permanent placement of children waiting in state care and promote adoption as a positive way to create a family. They provide pre and post adoption services to families, advocate for public policy to promote a child's right to a safe environment and a permanent family, and increase public awareness of the unmet needs of these children.

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Massachusetts Children's Alliance

Massachusetts Children’s Alliance pioneers the most promising, leading-edge ways that help victims of child abuse. We do this by promoting interventions that work, delivering effective educational programming, galvanizing informed and committed legislative support and mobilizing communities to have tough but necessary conversations about child abuse

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Give A Limb

To enable all persons, regardless of ability and circumstance, to live independent and fulfilling lives. We support people with limb loss and their families in dealing with not only the physical but emotional and economic effects of amputation.

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Araminta Freedom Initiative

Araminta Freedom Initiative reduces the threat of child sex trafficking—the buying and selling of minors for the purpose of sexual exploitation—and restores the mind, body and spirit of those who have survived the trauma of modern slavery.A member of the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force, we develop and implement educational initiatives and local prevention plans with churches, schools and communities, while providing individualized, restorative services to victims of child sex trafficking using trauma-informed, evidenced-based models.

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Joy International

JOY International is devoted to the rescue, restoration, reintegration and prevention of children who are trafficked and forced into commercial sexual exploitation. We are also committed to give children, teens and young women who are rescued out of the sex trade a renewed hope and a joy for living with enhanced life opportunities through Safe Havens that offer physical, emotional, psychological, educational, vocational and spiritual restoration.

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Sunshine After Rain Ministries

Sunshine After Rain is a faith-based ministry dedicated to share and show the character and nature of the Father through joy, delight and unconditional love. Since 1997, we have traveled to the ends of the earth ministering to children and the young at heart through storytelling, song, sight gags, slight of hand, crafts and drama.

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Sunflower House

The mission of Sunflower House is to protect children in our community from physical and sexual abuse through education, advocacy, forensic and mental health services. Sunflower House's vision is safe children thriving in nurturing families and communities.

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Peaceful Paths

We exist to save lives and create change.

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Rescue:Freedom International

Rescue:Freedom International is a non-profit 501(c)(3) that works to rescue victims of human trafficking, to provide holistic aftercare services, and to prevent the growing travesty of exploitation. Created to empower local efforts with international support and expertise, we support a growing network of service providers in eight countries who are familiar with and sensitive to the culture and community within which victims live. By mobilizing resources, knowledge, and funding, we work together to restore lives broken by sexual slavery through programs such as night shelters, safe houses, medical clinics, and vocational training.