What we do

We rescue children targeted by sex traffickers

Homeless children are especially at risk of being victimized by child predators. Orphans and separated children find safety and protection from pedophiles in the refuge centers we run throughout Cambodia. Southeast Asia is a hotbed for child trafficking.

We Feed

Rice is the main staple of the Cambodians, and we provide over 2,700 lbs. of food every day to feed the children under our care.

We Clothe

In addition to everyday clothing, the children must have school uniforms to attend public school.

We Provide Care

Each child is given access to medical, dental, and vision care to help them grow up strong and healthy.

We Educate

Many of the orphaned children need tutoring to make-up for the lack of education when they were living on the streets.

We Clean Water

Most Cambodians do not have access to clean, safe water. We provide filtration systems to clean and purify water for drinking and cooking. This helps prevent water borne diseases from infecting the children and helps to keep them healthy.

We Minister

Physical, spiritual and social needs are key aspects to holistic health and vitality. In additional meeting their physical needs, we provide counseling and assistance to help heal the hurt caused by the loss of family and sexual victimization.

What we care for

New life and a new start in safety

We have built over 100 refuge centers so every region of Cambodia has a safe place for rescued children. Wherever the need – in the cities, towns or countryside villages – we strive to be present as a safeguard for children at risk of being trafficked.

A new future for exploited children

Young boys and girls and adolescents who are exploited in their early days need help and support for their mental health. We take them out of danger and into a loving home, to give them a better life that is safe and secure.


Bringing childhood dreams within reach

When a child loses their parents or becomes a victim of child trafficking, dreams are shattered. We serve these underprivileged children, restoring what was taken from them, lending a hand up to help them reach their childhood dreams.

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