
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.
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Protecting and educating girls who are under-resourced and vulnerable to child marriage and trafficking. Through the Girls Education Program, girls stay in school through college graduation—giving them career opportunities and the ability to rise out of poverty.

Providing a safe community for women who have been impacted by childhood trafficking, commercial sex, and sexual exploitation. This survivor-led organization offers access to critical resources such as counseling, case management, and emergency funding, and equip survivors for independent living.
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Preventing child trafficking and exploitation through scholarships, mentorship, access to resources, and education about their rights. Supporting families and communities in raising awareness about trafficking, and helping them develop alternative sources of income—reducing vulnerability to the lures of traffickers.
