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Belize:The Freedom Initiative

JOY International works to strengthen trafficking prevention and aftercare programs in Belize through mission teams, training trips, and ongoing mentorship support. Our mission teams go to support current work being done by partners to prevent trafficking, and our training teams actively work to support the staff of aftercare homes, children’s homes, and prevention programs through trainings and retreats.

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Nepal: The JOY International Mukti Home

The JOY International Mukti Home is a safe home for survivors of trafficking under the age of 18. The home provides safe housing, remedial education, counseling, job training, family support, medical care, legal representation, 24-hour security, and lots of love as the residents navigate their journey toward healing.

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The United States:Education and Awareness

The JOY International staff speak across the United States to educate youth and adults about Human Trafficking. Speaking topics often include understanding the dynamics of Human Trafficking, how young people can protect themselves from it, and how others can get involved in fighting it.

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Uganda: JOY Empowerment Program

JOY’s Empowerment Project in Kasese Uganda is a sponsorship program for girls who are most at risk of trafficking and exploitation, or are survivors of these things. The program provides safety, food, clothing, hygiene supplies, medical care, and education to girls who are most at risk of being forced into early child marriage or trafficked to larger cities.

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