To support male and male identified survivors journey out of the sex trade into freedom and fullness of life, and to fight exploitation worldwide for all mankind, and to end human trafficking for all mankind.
Trafficking and exploitation impact ALL people, but many think it only affects females. However, a nationwide study found 36% of those involved in the sex trade were men and boys. Still, of the 800+ organizations working against trafficking in the U.S., fewer than 2% support male-identifying clients. Male victims and survivors are often overlooked, misunderstood, stereotyped, ignored, and left without support.