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Southwest Airlines and Rescue America: Partnering for Freedom and a New Beginning
How Traci Found Hope and Made an Impact in the Fight Against Human Trafficking
Traci’s journey began with a sense of helplessness, but her desire to fight against human trafficking led her to Rescue America. From outreach volunteer to hotline advocate, she and her husband now help survivors take their first steps toward freedom. Through perseverance, prayer, and unwavering dedication, Traci’s story is a testament to the power of ordinary people making an extraordinary impact.
How To Talk to Kids About Human Trafficking
Talking to your kids about human trafficking doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Our Parent’s Guide offers practical steps to help you navigate these critical conversations in a way that’s empowering and age-appropriate. Learn how to build ongoing discussions, share real-life examples, and equip your children with the knowledge to stay safe online and in the real world.
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A Voice of Hope: Bob’s Journey in Fighting Human Trafficking
Bob, one of Rescue America’s dedicated volunteers, reflects on his powerful journey with the organization. After learning about human trafficking and the vital role that volunteers play, Bob felt a deep calling to join the cause. Over the past year, he has been actively involved in both the Outreach Hub and the Hotline—two critical components in helping survivors of human trafficking find freedom.
“When I started as one of the first male volunteers, I was unsure of the impact I could make,” Bob shares. “But every call I took, every survivor I spoke with, showed me how important this work is.” Bob emphasizes the importance of the volunteer team, describing how each person’s role, from providing resources to simply listening, plays a pivotal part in helping survivors exit dangerous situations and start a new life.
Bob’s testimony highlights the real impact volunteers can have, not only on survivors but also within their own communities. “It takes all of us—each phone call, each outreach effort, can help rescue someone.”