Barriers to Counseling: A Focus on Khae and Lux
A guest post by Lisa Winterfeldt Recently, we published a blog post on the connection between mental health and prevention in which Amm Chutima, a professional in
A guest post by Lisa Winterfeldt Recently, we published a blog post on the connection between mental health and prevention in which Amm Chutima, a professional in
News organizations have lately been posting useful resources on trafficking: how to identify it, how to talk about it with your kids, and constructive examples of
We have been partners with and financial supporters of The ACT Center (Children’s Advocacy Center) in Chiang Mai, an organization dedicated to helping child victims
A guest post by Shannon Griesser Sustainability is buzzword that is used quite often in the social impact world. But what does it really mean?
Highlights from our Social Impact Assessment Over the past couple of years, we have been ramping up efforts to collect data to help examine whether
Thailand Thailand’ Efforts to Combat Trafficking Have Shown Marked Improvement There are several ways in which Thailand has ramped up counter trafficking efforts. “First of
Our mission has always been to help prevent the trafficking of children; however, our methods have always been about more than that. We aim to
When I first started working with The Freedom Story (formerly The SOLD Project) over six years ago, the anti trafficking community looked very different from
It is widely understood that victims of trafficking and abuse would be in need of mental health care services to aid in restitution and rehabilitation.
The news round up from the end of 2016 provides a useful foundation in looking forward to what’s in store for 2017. From Thailand’s economic