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Rescue

Our aim is to rescue society from the constraints of conventional thinking about the problem of human trafficking, to open the mind of society through raising awareness about the many facets of this problem, and to stimulate creativity and innovation in how we individually and collectively can make a difference.

Party

Freedom is a party that everyone should have an opportunity to join – victims and survivors. What better way to celebrate freedom than with a party? We aim to party with a purpose by hosting “fun”-raisers and events to raise awareness about the problem and garner financial, in-kind, and volunteer support for our cause.

Give

Our organization and supporters are passionate about this issue and our cause, and are committed to giving our talents, resources, time, and efforts to make a difference. We are leading initiatives, projects, and events to create new opportunities to give in support of this cause. We would welcome your financial and other support you can lend in fulfilling this vision.

Together we can make a difference.

Check out highlights from our first Rescue Party Give event!

 
 
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Rescue Party Give is not your typical non-profit fighting human trafficking. We are not trained social workers, we are not law enforcement, and we are not rule makers. Our strength comes from our business acumen. We are concerned citizens that understand the corporate world. Our goal is to collaborate with corporations, government, law enforcement, church, state, and local governments to raise awareness and to effect change - starting in the home.

We have a few wild ideas to put an end to modern-day slavery. We need celebrities, government officials, corporations, churches, and university leaders to come together and help us create a world where the vulnerable are safe.

McConaughey and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton deliver a message on how to combat human trafficking in Texas. This piece was filmed and edited by students from the Moody College of Communication Department of Radio-Television-Film at UT Austin.

To see missing kids from your area, go to RunawayTrain25.com and help bring them home. 25 years ago, Soul Asylum's "Runaway Train" music video featured images of missing children, and helped recover 21 of them.

Filmmaker Jaco Booyens sits down with 'Life, Liberty and Levin' to discuss his fight for America's children.

Filmmaker Jaco Booyens sits down with 'Life, Liberty and Levin' to discuss his fight for America's children.