
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.

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.
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Offering long-term safe housing and trauma-informed aftercare for adult men who have survived sex trafficking. Along with other counseling services, survivors are able to work alongside rehabilitating animals at the organization's sanctuary as a form of therapy.
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Serving refugee women and children in a high security protection house in Uganda. Offering trauma-informed counseling, skills training, and a supportive community to equip participants to heal from their past and be empowered for their future.
