
reducing it requires collaboration across a wide spectrum of participants worldwide. These include governments, law enforcement agencies, NGOs, social service providers, healthcare providers, faith-based organizations, foundations, philanthropists, and like-minded funders.
Many of these participants are making big strides in fighting trafficking, but their reach is limited by being notoriously underfunded. Unseen bridges this gap.

Equipping and empowering survivors of trafficking to create better futures for themselves through vocational training, employment opportunities, and holistic care.

Equipping law enforcement and other frontline responders with innovative tools to rapidly connect data. By cross-referencing stored information, their secure technology helps to accelerate the identification of child victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation while also driving research.
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Providing transitional and supportive resources to empower individuals to exit the commercial sex industry, while raising trafficking awareness in their surrounding area. Women survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation who stay at their safe home also have opportunities to thrive through employment, therapy, case management, peer support, and workforce development training.
