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!
Read MoreWelcome 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!
Read MoreHave you ever wondered how girls come into the SHE Rescue Home?
We never get a lot of notice when a new girl is going to come into the SHE Rescue Home. Sometimes we get a day or two notice; Sometimes it is only a few hours.
Read MoreWe welcomed a new girl into our SHE Rescue Home last month. She is only 11 years old. She hasn’t lived with her mother for years and can’t remember where her family lives. We know finding her family is important for her emotionally but it is also necessary for practical reasons. Without knowing where her family is or where she was born we cannot get her birth certificate or any official identification. She cannot attend school or officially/legally exist in Cambodia without ID.
Her social worker knows how difficult this process will be as finding a girl’s family has been struggling for previous girls in our care as well.
Read MoreA 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!
Read More14 years ago, the girls in our care were children. Now they are adults in their twenties and some of them want to share their story. It is our incredible privilege to amplify their voices!
Read MoreMany girls in Cambodia don’t receive justice because they cannot afford it. Your donations go towards providing justice for girls like Panha* and Kanya*.
Read MoreThere are so many insidious and horrific sides to the pornography industry but today we want to highlight racism in pornography. Somehow racism is still acceptable in porn!
Read MoreThis season has tested our resolve and current programs but we have found that we were already set up to provide the best care and advantages possible for the girls rescued out of human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Read MoreOur armbands embody unity and justice. Made by our sisters over in Cambodia, the armbands provide employment and they are a skill that we can celebrate across borders.
Read MoreOur HER Initiative employs families and allows them to work from home to ensure their children are looked after and safe. The work is stable and fair and provides for the needs of the family and it proactively fights poverty and exploitation. In many cases, our HER Initiative is the reason that children can receive an education.
Read MoreHER 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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