Imagine raising 15,000 dollars for 15 different ministries by your 15th birthday. This was Rachel’s goal after watching “Do Hard Things”, by Alex and Brett Harris. At the beginning of her journey Rachel wrote, “Even though I don’t know exactly how this is going to work (and by my own human power, it’s not), I’m [...]
Category Archives: People Making a Difference
Compelled by Love »
Young people across the world are responding to God’s call for justice in the face of human trafficking. Project Rescue frequently receives stories about how they are impacting their world. We look forward to what God is going to do in the future through each one of them! The following is an essay from Katelyn [...]
Inspire India Project: Two Friends Take Action »
Inspire India is a project that has come out of the woodwork of God’s unique plan for the restoration of girls enslaved in human trafficking. With an idea, friendship, and broken hearts crafted by God, Aubrey Short and Courtney Mortensen are on a mission to sell unique artwork to raise funds for the Project Rescue efforts. [...]
Holiday Shopping that Counts!!! »
The U COUNT campaign has partnered directly with Project Rescue to market products handmade by women finding freedom from a life of sexual slavery. The U COUNT Campaign promotes the value of life, awareness and action, the power of one and the combined strength of partnership in the rescue and recovery of victims of sexual slavery. Your [...]
From Walk-a-thons to Barbecues… »
Everyday we receive numerous phone calls and emails with the same question, “How can I help!?” Check out our photo blog to see what people just like you are doing around the country to raise awareness and DO something about the issue of human trafficking…from walk-a-thons to barbecues, these folks are creative!
Concerned about trafficking in the US? Get informed! »
While the focus of Project Rescue is on international soil, we share a deep concern for trafficking victims right here in the U.S. The National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) has worked hard to highlight information that busts commonly held misconceptions about the prevalence of trafficking in America. The Center also provides a hotline number [...]
Art for India »
Community members from Braintree, Massachusetts gathered on August 14 for an evening of art and inspiration. Artists from around the country generously donated of their time and talents. Proceeds from the silent art action went to support the ministry of Project Rescue. Zachary Ray, a local artist and advocate for victims of slavery, organized and [...]

