Partnership
Our primary direct method of fighting trafficking is through partnership.
Because trafficking is complex ...

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.

Current Partner Portfolio

NightLight International
Thailand | United States

Conducting outreach programs in Thailand and Missouri, offering intervention or restoration for women who are seeking an alternative to the sex industry. They provide a range of services for aftercare, repatriation, and employment through their social enterprises.

On the Ground International
Colombia

Operating a string of shelters that provide critical support to Venezuelan refugees crossing into Colombia on foot. They prevent trafficking by helping to educate on potential dangers refugees may experience along the route. Additionally, they operate several education and food support initiatives within the local community.

Rahab Uganda
Uganda

Restoring the self-image of girls and young women affected by sexual exploitation and human trafficking through their safe home and drop-in center—providing trauma healing, education, skill empowerment, and economic independence.

33 Partner Organizations

25 COUNTRIES IN 2024*

*According to our most recently published Annual Report.

Featured Alumni Partners:

RED OAK HOPE ·

EVERFREE ·

HUG PROJECT ·

JUSTICE VENTURES INTERNATIONAL ·

LIVING STONE GLOBAL ·

FREE RAIN INTERNATIONAL ·

FREE THE GIRLS ·

RESTORING HOPE NEPAL ·

LIFT INTERNATIONAL ·

FORTIFY RIGHTS ·

BEGINNINGS FOUNDATION ·

HOPE SPOT ·

RED OAK HOPE ·

EVERFREE ·

HUG PROJECT ·

JUSTICE VENTURES INTERNATIONAL ·

FREE RAIN INTERNATIONAL ·

RESTORING HOPE NEPAL ·

LIFT INTERNATIONAL ·

FORTIFY RIGHTS ·

BEGINNINGS FOUNDATION ·

HOPE SPOT ·

How are Unseen's partners fighting trafficking?