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Where Hope Lives

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About

Where Hope Lives is a global leader in the fight against human trafficking, offering resources to prevent human trafficking as well as help survivors. Whether you want to talk to your kids about prevention or host a Stop Traffic Walk to end human trafficking, we provide all of the digital assets for free!

Since 2008, Where Hope Lives has been the epicenter of advanced human trafficking recovery programs for teens and young adults

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1 out of 100

Human trafficking survivors will ever be rescued

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6,000+

Boys, girls, men, and women have been recovered through Where Hope Lives

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11 years old

Is the average age someone enters human trafficking in the United States

Host a day to end human trafficking

Here are some free church & ministry resources to get you started

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A family safety guide to human trafficking

Prevention tips for kids, teens, and parents in avoiding being caught in human trafficking.

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How to host a Stop Traffic Walk to end human trafficking

Find everything you need to host a Stop Traffic Walk to end human trafficking. Best practices, timelines, templates, and how-to steps.

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Stop Traffic Walk human trafficking facts

Learn basic facts about human trafficking.

Hear from survivors

Testimonials from Brandi, Shauna, and Jeena

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How can you and your church help?

How can a 13-year-old girl put the pieces of a broken life back together? Is there any hope of her childhood being restored? What does a day in her life as she heals look like?

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Want to learn more about Where Hope Lives?

Where Hope Lives is a dba of City Help Inc. of Phoenix and is committed to helping children and young adult human trafficking survivors heal.