
Our mission is to eliminate child trafficking in the U.S. and Canada.
We plan to accomplish this by two means:

Education
Today, to be more effective in the war against trafficking, we need to share our accumulated knowledge, skills and experience on a global platform.
By providing various public awareness campaigns we plan to generate enough public outrage to affect political will.
Intervention
The funds raised through donations will be used to purchase equipment and fund training for local and
federal law enforcement agencies.
The intent is that the funding will help to even the odds, financially, between law enforcement, and the domestic and transnational criminal organizations they are up against.
In addition, Child Rescue will fund and organize law enforcement assistance techniques in which civilian and private investigator organizations can pursue.
Child Rescue provides victim service partners with financial support as they assist children with logistics in relocation to care facilities where they can begin the recovery process and gain the necessary self confidence and skill sets needed to move onto happy and fulfilling lives.
What Is Child Rescue?
The Child Rescue Association of North America is a non-profit organization in Canada and the United States that exists to rescue children from the horrors of human trafficking.
What is Human Trafficking?
Human trafficking is the buying and selling of human beings. Also known as Slavery. Human Trafficking is a crime against humanity. It involves an act of recruiting, transporting, transferring, harbouring or receiving a person through a use of force, coercion or other means, for the purpose of exploiting them.
The most common form of trafficking in the United States is sexual exploitation. One of the largest forms of domestic sex trafficking in the U.S. involves traffickers who coerce women and children to enter the commercial sex industry through the use of a variety of recruitment and control mechanisms in strip clubs, street-based prostitution, escort services, and brothels.
Domestic sex traffickers, commonly referred to as pimps, particularly target vulnerable youth, such as runaway and homeless youth, and reinforce the reality that the average age of entry into prostitution is 12-13 years old in the U.S.
Human trafficking grosses an estimated $32 billion per year -that is more than Nike, Google and Starbucks... combined.
"This is the greatest dehumanization of children since the Nazis."
-International Labor Organization