

How One Church Engages through Advocacy
Your church can have profound life-changing impact in the transformation of women and girls and everyone around them. Check out how one church encourages and empowers its people to participate in this work!
How One Church Prevents Human Trafficking
When they heard they could actively engage to prevent girls being sold into the brothels of India, this church corporately got behind the work in Nepal. Check out how it has impacted lives in Nepal AND in their body!
How will your church partner with She Is Safe?
Give
Commit funds to free and equip those who are most often trafficked in least-reached communities.
Advocate
Raise your voice and your prayers on behalf of girls who face slavery by sponsoring an awareness event.
Partner
Join with She Is Safe in our highly effective work in a specific high-risk community for years to come.
Learn
Invest in understanding the worldwide tragedy and best interventions on the issues of abuse and modern slavery.
Give
Commit funds to free and equip those who are most often trafficked in least-reached communities.
Advocate
Raise your voice and your prayers on behalf of girls who face slavery by sponsoring an awareness event.
Partner
Join with She Is Safe in our highly effective work in a specific high-risk community for years to come.
Learn
Invest in understanding the worldwide tragedy and best interventions on the issues of abuse and modern slavery.

“As a former missions pastor, I know well about the journey of engaging people of the church in outreach. I’d love to sit with you and discuss how we might partner for God’s glory in the hardest and least reached places.”
Mike Browne, Director of Church Engagement, She Is Safe
Stories of Impact

There are no girls over the age of 12 in some villages in Nepal . . . or at least there weren’t before She Is Safe started working in them. In these remote areas, girls for centuries have been purchased and sent to India because of their beauty. Once they reached a certain age, they were destined to soul-numbing sex slavery in brothels. However, over the past several years, She Is Safe and its coworkers have been fighting to prevent these girls from being sold, training them in a trade or skill and enabling them to be safe in their homes.
One of those girls is Asita.* She had been forced to marry as a child and her husband was abusive. Despite the shame and embarrassment, she planned to run away with her two daughters. Tragically, her husband kept the youngest daughter, so she returned to her parents only with her oldest child.
Then, Asita joined the Vocational Training sponsored by She Is Safe where she learned the trade of sewing. She proved to be a very gifted seamstress. After the training, she received a sewing machine and started a profitable business which allowed her to provide for her family. Now Asita is saving to be able to find and get her other daughter back.