
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.

Preventing trafficking by providing vulnerable youth with a safe environment and a strong educational foundation to set them up for success and break cycles of poverty.

Empowering survivors to live independently by providing life skills and workforce readiness training at their social enterprise coffee shops. They have used their program model to help train other businesses in how to employ survivors. Additionally, the organization conducts local outreach, referrals, and case management for survivors to offer support wherever it's needed, from extraction to reintegration.

Empowering trafficked and at-risk youth to become confident and self-sufficient individuals through professional training in cosmetology.
