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Verified Impact
Measurable Change Across Four Countries

From educational sponsorships in Egypt to skills training in Kenya, from survivor-led enterprises in Zambia to the upcoming Well of Hope Home in Virginia, our impact is real, documented, and growing.

300+

Students Supported Through Educational Sponsorships

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Countries With Active Programs

3

International Community Programs

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Well of Hope Home — Zoning Approved, Opening Soon

Our Approach

Three Pillars of Impact

Every program we operate falls under one of three pillars — Prevention, Intervention, and Rehabilitation, each designed to address a different stage of the exploitation cycle.

Prevention

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Poverty increases vulnerability to trafficking by 3×. Our prevention work focuses on equipping schools, churches, and community leaders with the training and educational resources they need to recognize the signs of exploitation and protect the most vulnerable.

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Through our Free In Truth training program, we have equipped hundreds of community members with the tools to identify and report trafficking indicators — turning passive witnesses into active advocates.

 

Key Statistic: Through the Leaving the Jar Podcast, launched November 2025, we expand awareness and education to thousands more listeners each month.

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Intervention

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When a young person is identified as vulnerable or exploited, we intervene with immediate support — providing access to safe housing, legal assistance, and the physiological care needed to stabilize and protect their life.

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Our upcoming Well of Hope Home in Centreville, Virginia — now approved by Fairfax County — will provide a dedicated, trauma-informed residential facility for minors ages 12–17 who are survivors of trafficking. Clinical frameworks are developed in consultation with the Wellspring Living Training Institute.

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Coming Soon: The facility will accept direct referrals from the FBI and local law enforcement, providing a seamless, secure transition for survivors exiting immediate crisis.

Rehabilitation

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The most durable form of anti-trafficking work is economic independence. We invest in the long-term futures of survivors through vocational programs, skills training, and educational sponsorships that provide permanent alternatives to exploitation.

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In Kenya, our Well of Hope Resource Center provides skills training in culinary arts, computer science, beautician work, and hospitality. In Zambia, our Empowering Women Project supports survivor-led businesses. In Egypt, 300+ university students are supported through educational sponsorships.

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Key Insight: Education access prevents exploitation. A university scholarship costs as little as $100/month — and transforms vulnerability into independence.

Global Reach

International Programs

In partnership with local community leaders, we operate community-embedded programs in three countries — each designed to address the specific economic vulnerabilities that make trafficking possible.

Virginia, United States ​

The Well of Hope Home

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Our flagship domestic facility — a trauma-informed residential home for minors ages 12–17 who are survivors of human trafficking. Approved by Fairfax County in April 2025, it represents the next chapter of our mission.

Your Support Makes This Possible

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Every program listed on this page, every scholarship, every skills training, every cooperative, exists because individuals like you choose to invest in the permanent independence of survivors.

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