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Understanding human trafficking and how Leaving the Jar responds with care, clarity, and hope
What is Human Trafficking
Human trafficking involves the exploitation of people through force, fraud, or coercion. It can take many forms and often happens in ways that are hidden, complex, and misunderstood.
Common Myths

Trafficking always involves kidnapping

It only happens in other countries

Victims always ask for help

It's easy to recognize
These misconceptions often prevent people from recognizing real warning signs.
How Leaving The Jar Responds
Prevention
Equipping communities with awareness, education, and early action.
Intervention
Supporting individuals at risk through education, mentorship, and stability.
Rehabilitation
Walking with survivors toward long-term healing and restored futures.
Listen & Learn
Conversations that explore prevention, survivor care, faith, and the realities behind trafficking.
The Heart Behind Leaving The Jar
Manal Moussa, Co-Founder, shares the heart behind the mission—turning brokenness into boldness and walking alongside survivors toward freedom with faith, dignity, and purpose.
Working With Survivors
Bella Ibrahim shares what it’s truly like to work with survivors—offering an honest, trauma-informed look at restoration beyond rescue, the challenges, the hope, and the resilience at the heart of healing and freedom.
Sarah Milad, Immigration Lawyer, shares her journey of working with survivors, offering an honest look at restoration beyond rescue, the legal realities, and the hope, resilience, and heart behind the path to healing and freedom.
Immigration Law & Trafficking
We sit down with Caroline Guirgis, co-author of Journey of Healing, for an honest conversation on trauma, forgiveness, and emerging faith—stories of transformation that illuminate the path from brokenness to healing and freedom.
Healing With Trauma
Our Mission in Egypt
Listen to George Helito talk about the Egypt program and how you can be more involved
Why Awareness Matters
When communities understand how trafficking actually happens, they are better equipped to protect vulnerable individuals and respond wisely. Awareness is a powerful first step toward prevention.

