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Since 2011, Rescue Foundation has rescued over 700 women and children from Traffickers in the North India region. Our New Shelter home aims to support rescued women and children with holistic services to help them recover and renter society. We have the capacity to provide Care, Protection & Support Read more ...

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Trafficking, although illegal under Indian law, remains a significant problem. Women are frequently trafficked through India for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation, forced and bonded labour. A specific centre of El Shaddai Charitable Trust caters to these women and children and has start Read more ...

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The Nat community in India, growing under the shadows of a metropolitan city, still forces its young girls into commercial sex work in the name of tradition. This tradition succumbs the families into a web of poverty that they find difficult to exit. Creating alternate livelihood options helps famil Read more ...

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You can help 5 girls survive the slavery of sexual exploitation and thereby achieve freedom and a life of dignity. __toc__ =Challenge= In Mumbai, thousands of girls are sexually exploited in inhumane conditions. They usually are between 20 and 25 years old, but many of them are as young as 16 or e Read more ...

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The Udaan shelter home offers a place to live for women survivors of trafficking. There, they meet their needs for accommodation, food, health, education, leisure activities and legal aid. They receive trainings to acquire skills and become self-sufficient: they resume their education, develop prof Read more ...

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We will help 800 girls & boys from red-light areas get back to schools and provide food and hygiene items along with livelihood support to 10,000 victims of sex trafficking and other vulnerable women so they can prevent their own sexual exploitation and sex trafficking. __toc__ =Challenge= The aim Read more ...