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and, when possible, restored to their families. Reintegra- tion can only take place when complete healing in safe homes happens first. Partner safe homes work to educate and train survivors in relevant schooling and job placement courses, preparing them to integrate back into society as healthy, educated, and trained adults when the time comes. Reintegration into families will only happen if the families can prove that they are willing and able to provide for the ongoing safety and care of the child, maintaining consistent contact with social workers to ensure the child’s wellbeing.
JOY International also sponsors several young women’s
continuing education costs, providing them an opportunity to attend universities. Equipping survivors with the neces- sary education and training to support themselves can help end the cycle of poverty that drives trafficking.
to experience the true joy of reaching their greatest potential in every area of life.
JOY International aims for three goals when it comes to rescuing
others in trafficking situations: rescue, restoration, and prevention. The objective is to see each child and adult who survives the
trafficking industry be fully reintegrated back into their community Demand, poverty, and lack of education are three of the
driving forces behind the sexual exploitation of children around the world. It is important to address these needs to help ease the burden of poverty on families around the world.
Lonnie Bickford is the founder and president of
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