Advocacy Partners
As a funding-driven non-profit organization, we exist to strategically support and strengthen the front lines of the fight against human trafficking. Through responsible stewardship and mission-aligned financial partnerships, we provide critical funding to trusted organizations and initiatives that work tirelessly to prevent exploitation, rescue victims, restore survivors, and pursue justice. Every dollar entrusted to us is directed with purpose—to equip educators, advocates, service providers, and law enforcement partners with the resources they need to confront trafficking at its roots and bring lasting hope, protection, and restoration to those impacted by this crime. Below is a list of those trusted organizations that we support.
The Jensen Project
The Jensen Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending sexual violence by empowering and uniting mission-driven nonprofits across the United States. Through strategic grantmaking and holistic support programs such as GrantTank, leadership development, and advocacy efforts, The Jensen Project provides vital resources, collaboration opportunities, and training to help organizations better serve survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault. Founded by philanthropist and survivor Janet Jensen, the organization strengthens the impact of its partners by fostering innovation, building connections, and advancing systemic change in the fight against exploitation and violence.
Elijah Rising
Elijah Rising is a Houston-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to ending sex trafficking through a comprehensive, faith-centered approach that includes prayer, awareness, intervention, and restoration. Founded in 2012 as a prayer gathering calling attention to the hidden realities of sexual exploitation in the city, the organization now mobilizes volunteers, leads direct outreach efforts, and equips communities with education and resources to combat trafficking. Elijah Rising also offers restorative care and support for survivors, helping women transition out of the sex industry and rebuild their lives with compassionate care and therapeutic services.
Save Asian Souls
Save Asian Souls is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) Christian nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting vulnerable young people in Asia from the threats of human trafficking and extreme poverty by providing safe shelter, education, and spiritual support. Through a growing network of safe houses in countries such as Nepal, Thailand, Laos, and the Philippines, the organization offers at-risk teenagers a secure place to live, vocational training, Bible teaching, and opportunities for long-term self-sufficiency and personal growth. Committed to rescue, refuge, and restoration, Save Asian Souls works with local communities to empower girls before they become targets of exploitation, helping them build brighter, safer futures while rooted in faith and dignity.
Metanoia
Metanoia is a faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a refuge and comprehensive recovery support for female adolescent victims of human trafficking. Founded to offer a safe, healing environment, Metanoia delivers holistic care—including mental, physical, and spiritual health services, academic instruction, life skills training, and job preparation to girls aged 0–18 who have been exploited and traumatized. Through partnerships with law enforcement and community resources, the organization aims to restore dignity, foster resilience, and empower survivors as they work toward long-term healing and independence.
Our Daughters International
Our Daughters International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending human trafficking and transforming communities by rescuing, restoring, and empowering women and girls at risk of exploitation. Each year, tens of thousands of girls and women from Nepal are trafficked across the open border to India and beyond; ODI works directly along the border to identify and rescue victims, offering safety, trauma care, and hope for a new future. Once rescued, survivors are welcomed into safe homes, receive healing support, and can pursue education and vocational training that prepares them to become self-sufficient leaders. Through these efforts; rescue, restoration, empowerment, and community transformation; ODI helps survivors become agents of change in their own lives and communities, ultimately working toward a world free from human trafficking.
The Children’s Assessment Center
The Children’s Assessment Center (CAC) is a Houston-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a compassionate, professional, and coordinated approach to the treatment and advocacy of sexually abused children and their families. Established in 1991, The CAC serves as a safe haven where young victims can receive trauma-informed care from a multidisciplinary team of professionals, including forensic interviewers, medical and mental health specialists, and family advocates. With a focus on healing, prevention, and community collaboration, The CAC also works closely with law enforcement, child protective services, and other partners to support children through assessment, treatment, and the justice process—all free of charge.