BORDER & TRANSIT MONITORING
INDIA
the need.
The “open” border between India and Nepal is fertile ground for the trafficking of women and girls. Passing through this border is an informal process, and Indian and Nepalese citizens can travel from country to country without any documentation. This is an opportunity human traffickers recognize and exploit.
Free for Life’s cornerstone program is border & transit monitoring in India and Nepal. Through this program, trained staff members identify warning signs and intervene to rescue victims. This unique approach is highly effective within the region, and one of the most ethical forms of rescue to exist.
our response.
THE SUCCESS
Individuals Rescued in 2022
Individuals Rescued Since 2010
Traffickers Arrested Since 2010
Panitanki, India
STORIES of RESCUE
Sita
SITA'S STORYABANDONED BY HER FAMILY Although her father was a former missionary, Sita did not grow up in a family bursting with love. Sita always felt that her family did not want her, and the young girl was regularly ignored. Desperate for love, Sita was ecstatic...

FREE FOR LIFE IN ACTION
OUTREACH & AWARENESS
Our goal is to create concerned citizens who can identify and appropriately respond to potential trafficking scenarios around them.
SHELTERS
At our supported home, women and girls live in a family-style environment, where there is no time limit on their recovery. Each survivor is encouraged to stay until she has completed her education.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Our scholarship program builds relationships with survivors of human trafficking, so that we can walk hand-in-hand with them as they achieve their dreams.

Free for Life International is fighting human trafficking around the world. We believe in freedom for all.
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