Joined April 2009
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The trap isn't always set where the victim is. Often, it's set where they're going. Three of the top 5 flags our teams see relate to destination: đźš© unknowingly heading to a trafficking hotspot đźš© luggage that doesn't match the trip đźš© language they don't speak at destination
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Encouragement from a team member in Senegal, on a recent global call to our team and board 🫶. Too good to not share with you. This is the voice of the work you make possible. From Senegal, telling the rest of us to keep going—thank you. #encouragement #hope
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Across years of field data, one pattern stands out. 66.2% of the people our teams reach—2 out of 3—are children traveling without a guardian. Trafficking is more often the slow exploitation of a real vulnerability—a kid moving through a transit point with no adult.
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These are the types of red flags our teams are trained to see. And it's why unaccompanied children remain the group they reach most. #stoptrafficking #endtrafficking #lovejustice #endit Learn more: lovejustice.ngo
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In Kumasi, Ghana, kids and youth showed up to learn about their own rights, about human trafficking, and about how to recognize abuse. A local partner invited our team to help lead the event. Local leadership local voices = awareness shared where it's needed.
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Kumasi is new ground for our work—a city we're just beginning to know, and a place where the next generation is learning early what to watch for and where to go. Because of you, our work is expanding into new cities, new partnerships, new conversations like this one. #impact
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Every day, donors in this community show up. Not for recognition or because they have to, but because they see what we see: that the most powerful work happens before exploitation begins. Ashley, and every donor reading this—thank you. Let's keep going. #endtrafficking
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This is what stepping into the front lines looks like—every day, because of you. Early mornings. Late nights. Busy stations. Remote borders. Heat, dust, pouring rain. Our teams are the heroes on the front lines of #traffickingprevention. Because of you, they get to be there.
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Maybe your kids just finished school. They're sleeping in, eating popsicles, earning the rest of a year well done. Halfway around the world, students at our school in South Asia are just starting theirs. The nervous-exciting first weeks of a brand-new year.
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Different season. Same joy. Because of you, these kids have a school year to start at all — a safe place to learn, friendships to build, a future being shaped one class at a time. Thank you for making their new year possible!
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Last month, 2 brothers—ages 12 and 13—were reached together at a transit point in Asia. Because of you, 2 brothers are home. And every case builds the intelligence we use to dismantle the larger networks behind them. #endit
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There's one red flag that nearly every person we reach has in common. It's not fear, or chains, or physical force. It's that they don't have enough money to get home. Proving that traffickers specifically target and exploit the economically vulnerable.
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Trafficking isn't usually a kidnapping, but an economic trap. We stand in the gap to protect the most vulnerable—join us at LoveJustice.NGO #stoptrafficking #endtrafficking #lovejustice #endit
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An update from Love Justice Senegal: Three girls from Mali are home tonight, in large part thanks to donors like you! The goal stays the same: that the next girl never reaches this point at all. Because of you, that work continues today. Let's keep going. #endit #freedom
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Our May match is over, and right now, somewhere across Africa and Asia, an LJI team member is standing in a busy place, watching for the signs most people miss. They're there because of you. Tomorrow morning, too. And the morning after that. #thankyou
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Thank you for showing up last month! Thank you for what your giving in May makes possible in June, July, and every month our teams keep showing up. We couldn't do this work without you. #impact #freedom
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"LJI's annual report gave an incredible stat that it costs $112 on avg per interception. My wife & I made a commitment that if it costs $112 to save a human soul from slavery, we wanted to commit to funding the interception of 1,000 people from a life of trafficking!" LJI donor
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$112. That's what it takes, on average, to reach someone before exploitation begins. Not after the damage is done. Not once they've disappeared. In the moment when something still feels off — and someone steps in.
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Today is the final day of our May match. Every gift doubles. $112 reaches one person. Matched, $112 reaches two. If your gift can reach two — or twenty, or two hundred — let it. Visit lovejustice.ngo/match (or the link in bio!) to learn more. #stoptrafficking #lovejustice
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Most stories of rescue start with a dramatic moment. The real ones start before that—before a word is spoken, and before anyone knows something is wrong. Someone is already watching. Hours of it. Familiar with the area and the locals, they are looking...
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for the person waiting too long with a trained eye. The teenager traveling alone. The someone whose story doesn't quite add up. And then—a few questions, in a busy place. Because of you, someone was already there to ask them. Final days of our match: lovejustice.ngo/match
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