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What are other organizations doing?
What are Other Organizations Doing?
Click here to download a list of non-Covenant organizations addressing human trafficking, including their web addresses, their mission statements and those offering merchandise. This list compiled by the Department of Women Ministries in conjuncation with "Break the Chains" project. The external links below will take you to other organization web sites. Highlighted Organizations
International Justice Mission
- Exists to protect people from violent forms of injustice by securing
rescue and restoration for victims and accountability for perpetrators,
insuring that public justice systems work for the poor.
Call + Response - This feature documentary film reveals the world’s 27 million dirtiest secrets: there are more slaves today than ever before in human history. It goes deep undercover where slavery is thriving from the child brothels of Cambodia to the slave brick kilns of rural India to reveal that in 2007, Slave Traders made more money than Google, Nike and Starbucks combined.
Polaris Project - International organization combating human trafficking and modern-day slavery.
Other Organizations The Anti-Slavery Group - Works at local, national and international levels to eliminate the system of slavery around the world; based in UK. This site is filled with resources and downloads.
ASK – (Adults Saving Kids, formerly Alliance for Speaking Truths On Prostitution of ASTOP) Exists to prevent commercial sexual exploitation, bringing honor and accountability to all relationships; resources for youth and teens.
Captive Daughters - Focus on women and children, headquarters in CA with good info on action in that state.
CHASTE – (Churches Alert to Sex Trafficking across Europe) Includes info on 2008 Not For Sale Day of Prayer (5/18-08).

FAAST - (Faith Alliance Against Slavery and Trafficking) Committed to faith based principles to end modern-day slavery. Free the Slaves - Puts forward a plan to bring slavery and human trafficking to an end.This interactive site has many free downloads and resources to learn more about human trafficing.
iAbolish - Works with former victims of human trafficking to abolish modern-day
slavery, focusing primarily on systems of chattel slavery in Sudan and
Mauritania.
Initiative Against Sex Trafficking - Spearheaded by the Salvation Army and exists to create and equip an abolition movement.
Love 146 - (formerly Justice for Children International) Works toward the abolition of child sex trafficking and exploitation through aftercare, prevention and advocacy.
Not for Sale
- Combines technology, intellectual capital, abolitionist groups and a
growing network of individuals joined together to end slavery in our
lifetime; founded by David Batstone.
Rahab Ministries - Focuses on friendship evangelism to Thai prostitutes, providing support, both educational and vocational.
Stop the Traffik
- Global coalition of over 900 member organisations from over 50
countries, working together to fight against people trafficking.
Canadian Department of Justice - Interdepartmental Group Working on Trafficking in Persons
U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources - Campaign to Rescue & Restore Victims of Human Trafficking.
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