The Burden Students Carry
The stereotypical image we have of the average college-age person is a student who, outside of classwork and studying has few responsibilities. They might have
The stereotypical image we have of the average college-age person is a student who, outside of classwork and studying has few responsibilities. They might have
Worn Donchai has been a key part of The Freedom Story for 8 years. With his experience and education he founded our Sustainable Development program,
Children are not immune to the cultural messages we share about who is to blame when it comes to sexual abuse, shame, and sex trafficking.
In the anti-trafficking field, attention is growing towards a new and looming problem: the online sexual exploitation of children. While traditionally, child trafficking has happened
May is Mental Health Awareness Month Every May since 1949, Mental Health America and affiliate organizations celebrate raising awareness about mental health issues as something
Meet Daw* Daw is a bubbly, confident and engaging seventeen-year-old. She stands out amongst her peers in the leadership development program as a great entertainer
Meet Sakda* A routine home visit revealed that 18 year old Sakda* who is both stateless and an orphan, was hurting himself and damaging his
Today is International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination! Observed annually on March 21, the UN adopted this day in response to when police
Some promising signs in the news lately! Trafficking May Be Shifting from Thailand to Malaysia Human rights groups in Malaysia have noticed an uptick in
“Human trafficking by airplane is almost impossible. Human trafficking by van and truck, in the back seat of a car, and going through a border