Beauty From Ashes

About ten years ago, not long after the SHE Rescue Home opened, our team in Cambodia learned of two young girls who were being repeatedly exploited while their mother was away at work. Thankfully, our team was able to intervene and these sisters, who were just 10 and 12 years old at the time, were able to enter the care of our home to find safety and every restorative service necessary to see them fully healed and provided real hope for their future.

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The One

It was 10 years ago our co-founders learned of the reality of human trafficking in our world today and decided to do something about it. They took it upon themselves to venture to Southeast Asia, where they knew it was prevalent. Each day as they prepared to head out into the city and face the many scenes of heartache, injustice, and hopelessness they would pause to do one thing— take a marker, and across their forearms, they’d write: To succumb to the enormity of the problem is to fail the one.

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But Why "HER"?

HER stands for “Home Employment Response,” and is our very response in order to bring hope and freedom to a generation in need. Through our HER Initiative, families of survivors, and survivors (when old enough), are provided education, vocational training, and dignified employment from the safety of their own home.

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Srey Roth

By the age of 12, Srey Roth* had been sexually exploited by a village neighbour & soon after came to the SHE Rescue Home. After a year in our home, Srey is no longer suicidal or self-harming, and is looking forward to completing her schooling for a better future.

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