
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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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.

Providing safe residential care to survivors of trafficking and abuse, including medical and psychological care, education, and independent living training.

Providing a safe house and restorative aftercare to women who have survived sex trafficking or exploitation. Their long-term programs offer medical aid, therapy, education, life skills training, and job placement to help survivors rebuild their lives.
