Africa :
--Ethiopia..http://www.ware.org/
--Mali..http://www.carinainmali.nl/
Asia:
--China..http://www.gottago.cc/
--Thailand http://www.thegardenofhope.com/, http://www.nightlightbangkok.com/,
--Philippines http://www.samaritana.org/
--Thailand http://www.newlifecenterfoundation.or/
- Philippines http://www.myrefugehouse.org/
- India http://www.freesetbags.com/, http://www.intlprincess.org/
Thailand http://icapglobal.org/www.tamarcards.com, http://icapglobal.org/www.ywamthai.org/pattaya/tamar.html, http://www.projlife.com/tamarcenter/ and http://www.tamarbakery.com/
Europe:
Netherlands http://www.internationalministries.org/
Germany http://www.rahabinternational.org/, http://icapglobal.org/www.wointl.com/europe/germany
Netherlands http://www.stichtingdehaven.nl/
Netherlands http://www.scharlakenkoord.nl/
Sweden http://www.baptist.se/
Netherlands http://www.womentrafficking.nl/, info@womentrafficking.info
Moldova - http://www.harvestmoldova.org/
Netherlands www.222minitries.com
Germany http://www.netzwerk-gegen-menschenhandel.de/
Greece http://www.iteams.org/
Romania http://icapglobal.org/www.makewaypartners.org
Hungary http://www.hbaid.org/
Moldova http://www.bol.md/
Latin America:
Brazil http://icapglobal.org/www.wordmadeflesh.com
Costa Rica http://www.fundacionrahabcr.org/
North America:
U.S. http://icapglobal.org/www.streets.org
Canada http://icapglobal.org/www.linwoodhouseministries.org
U.S. http://icapglobal.org/www.abwministries.org or http://www.abwmbreakthechains.org/ thisonesforthegirls@gmail.com www.vanguard.edu/cws http://icapglobal.org/www.lydiatoday.org
http://www.befreeisaiah58.org/ http://www.nabwu.org/ http://www.restorationministriesdc.org/
Sites retrieved from http://icapglobal.org/affiliates.html
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Two Rescue Groups Rescue Total of 18
To protect the identity of the rescue groups, i wont use names or the countries in which 18 slaves were rescued. But nevertheless, several different rescue missions have brought peace and safety in the lives of 18 young people.
This is great news! And it is only possible because of brave peopel and then organizations which provide the missions and recieve donations from people all over the world to carry on thier dangerous but important work.
Ways in which you can help:
if you feel led, donate to organizations that aid rescue groups.
be informed about local organizations that help to stop human trafficking,
research human trafficking, and rescue job opportunities
This is great news! And it is only possible because of brave peopel and then organizations which provide the missions and recieve donations from people all over the world to carry on thier dangerous but important work.
Ways in which you can help:
if you feel led, donate to organizations that aid rescue groups.
be informed about local organizations that help to stop human trafficking,
research human trafficking, and rescue job opportunities
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Free for Life International: "Breaking The Chains of Human Trafficking"
http://www.freeforlifeministries.com/index.html
Free for Life Interational, a U.S. organization which stands against human trafficking, provides a Nepal rescue station called Peace Rehabilitation Center. At this center they provide border patrol which discourages sex-traffickers. They also educate young women about life, finances, and provide them with the opportunity to make a living. This base has
caught more than 25 human traffickers.
Money is still needed to help sustain the station. In order to come up with more funds, the Free for Life hosted a raise awareness event. Many girls are in a dangerous environment in Nepal. The founders of Free for Life have a strong desire to fight for these girls and rescue them from a possible harsh life.
So. What can you do? Visit their website. Read their newsletter. Read the strories rescued victims.You can even donate. The station was not expected to continue but through funding from the fundraiser event, next year will be a brighter time for this organization.
Be informed. You can change someone's life in Nepal.
Free for Life Interational, a U.S. organization which stands against human trafficking, provides a Nepal rescue station called Peace Rehabilitation Center. At this center they provide border patrol which discourages sex-traffickers. They also educate young women about life, finances, and provide them with the opportunity to make a living. This base has
caught more than 25 human traffickers.
Money is still needed to help sustain the station. In order to come up with more funds, the Free for Life hosted a raise awareness event. Many girls are in a dangerous environment in Nepal. The founders of Free for Life have a strong desire to fight for these girls and rescue them from a possible harsh life.
So. What can you do? Visit their website. Read their newsletter. Read the strories rescued victims.You can even donate. The station was not expected to continue but through funding from the fundraiser event, next year will be a brighter time for this organization.
Be informed. You can change someone's life in Nepal.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Ring Leader recieves 13 years behind bars
For the article: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6395415.html
In April 2009, Maximino Mondragon, 57, was sentenced to thirteen years for being the leader of a human trafficking ring.
He used the typical tactics to attrack women to working for him in the United States. Promising jobs that did not even exist brought many victims from Central America.
In addition to the 13 years, he must pay $1.7 million to the victims for their unjust expierience.
Mondragon was one of eight leaders that were sentenced.
Some things to think about:
Is the punishment harsh or not severe enough?
The lives of over 100 people are changed forever: what else could have been done for the victims and their families?
Mondragon was the last leader to be sentenced in this ring. Is American doing their job to bring justice to this horrible situation?
In April 2009, Maximino Mondragon, 57, was sentenced to thirteen years for being the leader of a human trafficking ring.
He used the typical tactics to attrack women to working for him in the United States. Promising jobs that did not even exist brought many victims from Central America.
In addition to the 13 years, he must pay $1.7 million to the victims for their unjust expierience.
Mondragon was one of eight leaders that were sentenced.
Some things to think about:
Is the punishment harsh or not severe enough?
The lives of over 100 people are changed forever: what else could have been done for the victims and their families?
Mondragon was the last leader to be sentenced in this ring. Is American doing their job to bring justice to this horrible situation?
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Slavery today: Cincinnati http://www.freedomcenter.org/slavery-today/
In Cincinnati, there has been more investigation to its city's human trafficking. More and more cases of human slavery are popping up everywhere. An organization called National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, is working to inform everyone about this growing crisis.
They give info on the following:
Slave numbers worldwide and in the U.S.
Who is targeted for human traffcking
What kind of labor force these victims are used for
and..Slavery in the U.S.
Check this group out. Follow the link and when your done, hit the backspace which will take you strait to the blog again. http://www.freedomcenter.org/slavery-today/
This is just one page of the website. The other pages are helpful to check out too. Being informed is a great way to stop something you stand against. Check up on what this organization does and how they achieve their goals. :)
They give info on the following:
Slave numbers worldwide and in the U.S.
Who is targeted for human traffcking
What kind of labor force these victims are used for
and..Slavery in the U.S.
Check this group out. Follow the link and when your done, hit the backspace which will take you strait to the blog again. http://www.freedomcenter.org/slavery-today/
This is just one page of the website. The other pages are helpful to check out too. Being informed is a great way to stop something you stand against. Check up on what this organization does and how they achieve their goals. :)
Monday, July 26, 2010
Trafficking in Persons Report 2010 http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2010/142761.htm
YOu can read all of the Trafficking Report at this site. http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2010/142761.htm. The focus of this post is on the United States of America. It is in the lower half of the page.
The Trafficking Route to the USA comes from Canada, Dominican Republic, Guatemala,Haiti, India, Mexico,Philippines, and Thailand.
The report includes to what extent the U.S. follows the standards. The report also informs of the prosecution of human trafficking such as how much time offenders should spend behind bars.
Check out what the U.S. should be doing and is doing against Human Trafficking.
http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2010/142761.htm
The Trafficking Route to the USA comes from Canada, Dominican Republic, Guatemala,Haiti, India, Mexico,Philippines, and Thailand.
The report includes to what extent the U.S. follows the standards. The report also informs of the prosecution of human trafficking such as how much time offenders should spend behind bars.
Check out what the U.S. should be doing and is doing against Human Trafficking.
http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2010/142761.htm
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Today's Spotlight: Jewelry Party: Get involved
Today's Spotlight is on Destiny Rescue. This organization provides a way to be easily involved with stopping human trafficking. Holding a Jewelry party benefits those victims that have been rescued.
These women make jewlery and Destiny's Rescue gives it to people who are willing to hold a party. The money then goes back to these women who made the jewelry.
To get the information out about Human Trafficking, Destiny Rescue provides a video about what Human trafficking is.
Check this organization out at http://www.destinyrescue.org/us/
These women make jewlery and Destiny's Rescue gives it to people who are willing to hold a party. The money then goes back to these women who made the jewelry.
To get the information out about Human Trafficking, Destiny Rescue provides a video about what Human trafficking is.
Check this organization out at http://www.destinyrescue.org/us/
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Trafficking in Persons Tier Report 2010 http://www.state.gov
Here is a list of all the Countries in the World. Each is followed by a number and/or WL which stands for Watch LIst.
1=Green 2=Orange and 3= Red. A number one is for an area which is affected by Human Trafficking but not an extreme case. Orange is higher, and Red equals extreme Human Trafficking conditions.
The Tier list came from http:www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2010/index.htm
Afghanistan 2 Watch List Gabon 2 WL Nambia 2 Venezuela 2 WL
Albania 2 The Gambia 2 Nepal 2 Vietnam 2 WL
Algeria 2 Watch List Georgia 1 Netherlands 1 Yemen 2 WL
Angola 2 Germany 1 Netherlands A. 2 Zambia 2
Antigua and Barbuda 2 Ghana 2 New Zealand 1 Zimbabwe 3
Argentina 2 Greece 2 Nicaragua 2 WL
Armenia 2 Guatemala 2 WL Niger 2 WL
Australia 1 Guinea 2 WL Nigeria 1
Austria 1 Guinea-Bissau 2 WL Norway 1
Azerbaijan 2 Watch List Guyana 2 WL Oman 2
The Bahamas 2 Honduras 2 Pakistan 2
Bahrain 2 Hong Kong 2 Palau 2
Bangladesh 2 Watch List Hungary 2 Panama 2 WL
Barbados 2 Watch List Iceland 2 Papua New Guinea 3
Belarus 2 India 2 WL Paraguay 2
Belgium 1 Indonesia 2 Peru 2
Belize 2 Watch List Iran 3 Philippines 2 WL
Benin 2 Iraq 2 WL Poland 1
Bolivia 2 Ireland 1 Portugal 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 Israel 2 Qatar 2 WL
Botswana 2 Italy 1 Romania 2
Brazil 2 Jamaica 2 Russia 2 WL
Brunei 2 Watch List Japan 2 Rwanda 2
Bulgaria 2 Jordan 2 St. Vincent & Grenadines 2 WL
Burkina Faso 2 Kazakhstan 2WL Saudi Arabia 3
Burma 3 Kenya 2 Senagal 2 WL
Burundi 2 Kiribati 2WL Serbia 2
Cambodia 2 Korea, N 3 Sierra Leone 2
Cameroon 2 Watch List Korea, S 1 Singapore 2 WL
Canada 1 Kosovo 2 Slovak Republic 2
CentralAfricanRepublic 2WL Kuwait 3 Slovenia 1
Chad 2 Watch List Kyrgyz R. 2 South Africa 2
Chile 2 Laos 2 WL Spain 1
China 2 Watch List Latvia 2 Sri Lanka 2 WL
Colombia 1 Lebanon 2 WL Sudan 3
Congo, DR 3 Lesotho 2 WL Suriname 2
Congo R 2 Watch List Liberia 2 Swaziland 2 WL
Costa Rica 2 Libya 2 WL Sweden 1
Cote D'Ivoire 2 Watch List Lithuania 1 Switzerland 2
Croatia 1 Luxembourg 1 Syria 2 WL
Cuba 3 Macau 2 Taiwan 1
Cyprus 2 Macedonia 2 Tajikistan 2 WL
Czech Republic 1 Madagascar 2 WL Tanzania 2 WL
Denmark 1 Malawi 2 Thailand 2 WL
Djibouti 2 Malaysia 2 WL Timor-Leste 2
Dominican Republic 3 Maldives 2 WL Togo 2
Ecuador 2 Mali 2 WL Trinidad & Tobago 2 WL
Egypt 2 Malta 2 Wl Tunisia 2 WL
El Salvador 2 Mauritania 3 Turkey 2
Equatorial Guinea 2 WL Mauritius 1 Turkmenistan 2 WL
Eritrea 3 Mexico 2 Uganda 2
Estonia 2 Micronesia 2 WL Ukraine 2
Ethiopia 2 Moldova 2 WL United Arab Emirates 2
Fiji 2 Watch List Mongolia 2 United Kingdom 1
Finland 1 Montenegro 2 United States of America 1
France 1 Morocco 2 Uruguay 2
Mozambique 2 WL Uzbekistann2 WL
1=Green 2=Orange and 3= Red. A number one is for an area which is affected by Human Trafficking but not an extreme case. Orange is higher, and Red equals extreme Human Trafficking conditions.
The Tier list came from http:www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2010/index.htm
Afghanistan 2 Watch List Gabon 2 WL Nambia 2 Venezuela 2 WL
Albania 2 The Gambia 2 Nepal 2 Vietnam 2 WL
Algeria 2 Watch List Georgia 1 Netherlands 1 Yemen 2 WL
Angola 2 Germany 1 Netherlands A. 2 Zambia 2
Antigua and Barbuda 2 Ghana 2 New Zealand 1 Zimbabwe 3
Argentina 2 Greece 2 Nicaragua 2 WL
Armenia 2 Guatemala 2 WL Niger 2 WL
Australia 1 Guinea 2 WL Nigeria 1
Austria 1 Guinea-Bissau 2 WL Norway 1
Azerbaijan 2 Watch List Guyana 2 WL Oman 2
The Bahamas 2 Honduras 2 Pakistan 2
Bahrain 2 Hong Kong 2 Palau 2
Bangladesh 2 Watch List Hungary 2 Panama 2 WL
Barbados 2 Watch List Iceland 2 Papua New Guinea 3
Belarus 2 India 2 WL Paraguay 2
Belgium 1 Indonesia 2 Peru 2
Belize 2 Watch List Iran 3 Philippines 2 WL
Benin 2 Iraq 2 WL Poland 1
Bolivia 2 Ireland 1 Portugal 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 Israel 2 Qatar 2 WL
Botswana 2 Italy 1 Romania 2
Brazil 2 Jamaica 2 Russia 2 WL
Brunei 2 Watch List Japan 2 Rwanda 2
Bulgaria 2 Jordan 2 St. Vincent & Grenadines 2 WL
Burkina Faso 2 Kazakhstan 2WL Saudi Arabia 3
Burma 3 Kenya 2 Senagal 2 WL
Burundi 2 Kiribati 2WL Serbia 2
Cambodia 2 Korea, N 3 Sierra Leone 2
Cameroon 2 Watch List Korea, S 1 Singapore 2 WL
Canada 1 Kosovo 2 Slovak Republic 2
CentralAfricanRepublic 2WL Kuwait 3 Slovenia 1
Chad 2 Watch List Kyrgyz R. 2 South Africa 2
Chile 2 Laos 2 WL Spain 1
China 2 Watch List Latvia 2 Sri Lanka 2 WL
Colombia 1 Lebanon 2 WL Sudan 3
Congo, DR 3 Lesotho 2 WL Suriname 2
Congo R 2 Watch List Liberia 2 Swaziland 2 WL
Costa Rica 2 Libya 2 WL Sweden 1
Cote D'Ivoire 2 Watch List Lithuania 1 Switzerland 2
Croatia 1 Luxembourg 1 Syria 2 WL
Cuba 3 Macau 2 Taiwan 1
Cyprus 2 Macedonia 2 Tajikistan 2 WL
Czech Republic 1 Madagascar 2 WL Tanzania 2 WL
Denmark 1 Malawi 2 Thailand 2 WL
Djibouti 2 Malaysia 2 WL Timor-Leste 2
Dominican Republic 3 Maldives 2 WL Togo 2
Ecuador 2 Mali 2 WL Trinidad & Tobago 2 WL
Egypt 2 Malta 2 Wl Tunisia 2 WL
El Salvador 2 Mauritania 3 Turkey 2
Equatorial Guinea 2 WL Mauritius 1 Turkmenistan 2 WL
Eritrea 3 Mexico 2 Uganda 2
Estonia 2 Micronesia 2 WL Ukraine 2
Ethiopia 2 Moldova 2 WL United Arab Emirates 2
Fiji 2 Watch List Mongolia 2 United Kingdom 1
Finland 1 Montenegro 2 United States of America 1
France 1 Morocco 2 Uruguay 2
Mozambique 2 WL Uzbekistann2 WL
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Human Trafficking: Nearer Than You Think http://gvnet.com/humantrafficking/USA.htm
Here is a website that has many news stories concerning human trafficking. Most are not today's news but throughout the past decade. http://gvnet.com/humantrafficking/USA.htm
Which States have caught human traffickers:
American Samoa, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Colorado, California, D.C., Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Nebraska, New Jersey, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington St., and Wisconsin.
Places where these slaves come from:
China, Canada, Cameroon, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Egypt, Fillipines, Guatemala, Ghana, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Korea, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, Thailand, Tonga, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, United States of America, and Vietnam.
Check out these stories. It has become a reality. But one that can be changed. http://gvnet.com/humantrafficking/USA.htm
Which States have caught human traffickers:
American Samoa, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Colorado, California, D.C., Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Nebraska, New Jersey, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington St., and Wisconsin.
Places where these slaves come from:
China, Canada, Cameroon, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Egypt, Fillipines, Guatemala, Ghana, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Korea, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, Thailand, Tonga, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, United States of America, and Vietnam.
Check out these stories. It has become a reality. But one that can be changed. http://gvnet.com/humantrafficking/USA.htm
Friday, July 16, 2010
Today's Spotlight: Truckers Against Human Trafficking
Here is an awesome group that is really getting the word out about Human Trafficking. Check this out!!
This group called Truckers Against Human Trafficking is making a difference in the trucker world. A trucker can go to this website and receive wallet cards which have info about how to report a case of human trafficking. There is stats, videos, stories, and ways to get involved.
Again please check these guys' website out even if you're not a trucker.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Many people do not realize how big the Human Trafficking business is. I certainly did not realize until recently. I was shocked to find out that it happens right here in the USA.
Here are some numbers...
27,0000,000 slaves in the world right now
17,500 people are taken to other countries from the USA each year
600,000-900,000 victims sold every year
Human trafficking is forcing an innocent person to work hard as a labor slave or sex slave. They are tricked into a horrific lifestyle instead of living a good life like they were promised. Their lives are altered forever and usually they have no way out.
Thankfully, organizations like http://www.freetheslaves.net/ , http://www.ijm.org/ , http://www.childrenofthenight.org/ , and http://www.anitslavery.org/ are out there working hard against this market called Modern Slavery. Getting the word out about this crisis is a major part of these organizations' projects. They work all over the world to help rescue victims and get people involved in the movement against Human Trafficking.
my source for slave number stats is:
Not For Sale by David Batstone
Publish Date: February 2007
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