
What is next for graduates in Uganda?
In Uganda, 36 survivors are ready to start new careers after finishing their vocational training and graduating from community care late last month.
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36 survivors smile, dance and cheer after graduating
An inspiring group of girls graduated last month including 17-year-old Tracy.
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Special food packs and a weekend excursion
The work of rescue and reintegration in Uganda is thriving. Already this year, over 100 children have been rescued and started their paths to freedom in our projects across the country.
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How food packs help rescue children from abuse and combat food insecurity
Food insecurity is a major vulnerability leading to the exploitation of children
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British football clubs debut shirts proudly representing Destiny Rescue
The logo is small, but it's starting big conversations.
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Survivor on track to becoming a registered nurse
Brinda is busy in her third year of nursing school but took the time to share part of her story with us.
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Rescue expansion in Latin America
Read about the latest rescues in our newest rescue nation!
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Social media is becoming the new red-light district
Child sex trafficking is increasingly making its home on the internet.
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Celebrating the women fighting child sex trafficking
Whether their role is behind an office desk or staring into the face of human traffickers on the frontlines, Destiny Rescue’s female staff share the same heart for children, finding purpose in seeing girls free, heal and glow.
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School reopenings to “greatly” protect kids in Uganda
Uganda's schools were closed for nearly two years, creating ugly, unintended side effects for kids.
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