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KOSCIUSKO — Three Warsaw Community High School juniors are selling bracelets and accepting donations in an effort to rescue children trapped in the sex trade industry.  Olivia Renier, Annie Wottring and Ellie Klotz are members of the Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy where students are asked to create and complete a community service project, alone or in …read more.

Grace College basketball notes, including Destiny Rescue Night and Chet Kammerer’s selection to the NCCAA Hall of Fame.

FORT WAYNE — Destiny Rescue, an international nonprofit organization that rescues children from sexual slavery, is celebrating Human Trafficking Awareness Month by launching its second annual Red Shoe Campaign. The campaign encourages people to be a voice for those trapped by wearing red shoes to raise awareness of the issue of child sex trafficking. “Red …read more.

SYRACUSE — International anti-trafficking organization Destiny Rescue is celebrating the rescue of its 3,000th trafficking survivor from the sex trade. A raid on a brothel in the Philippines in early July with anti-trafficking police rescued 26 victims of human trafficking – taking the non-profit organization’s total number of survivors rescued to 3,006 – an impressive …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s women’s basketball team will promote its home game on Wednesday as Blackout Night to benefit Destiny Rescue.

SYRACUSE — Human trafficking is the fastest growing illegal activity in today’s world. Right now there are over one million children trapped in the sex trade who are crying out to be rescued. January is Human Trafficking Awareness month and Destiny Rescue, a non-profit organization committed to rescuing these children, is bringing light to this …read more.

AVON, Ohio – The Crossroads League and Destiny Rescue will host a benefit night on Jan. 24 at all five women’s basketball games.

WARSAW — This past semester 43 students from the Human Development and Wellness program were visited by a guest speaker from Destiny Rescue, a non-profit organization which works with developing countries that rescue children from the sexual slavery industry. This topic and organization inspired students to want to do more and through inspiration, the class decided to raise …read more.

SYRACUSE — Kirk Falconer, CEO of Destiny Rescue, will share how they help free children from human trafficking from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 9. The presentation will be held at Calvary UMC, 801 S. Huntington St., Syracuse.  Attendees may be astounded by the conditions in which some children are found. Come be informed. Admission …read more.

WARSAW — Guardian Defense Incorporated, a Warsaw based company that manufactures firearm accessories and morale products, recently held a fundraiser for Destiny Rescue. Over $8,000 was raised to help support Destiny Rescue in their work fighting human trafficking and child slavery all over the world. Destiny Rescue’s U.S. Headquarters are located in Syracuse. Information about …read more.

WINONA LAKE — The sixth annual Block of Love event went on as scheduled despite Mother Nature’s insistence of bringing more rain to the area. As soon as the rain stopped and the sky cleared, people started heading to Canal Street to check out the fun. The event also celebrated MudLove’s seventh year in business. …read more.

WINONA LAKE — The Block of Love is an annual event that celebrates the community’s support of MudLOVE and raises money for Water for Good’s clean water initiatives in the Central African Republic. It features local music artists, food trucks, activities and an interactive social good marketplace. Last year’s event attracted close to 1,500 people …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER — The issue of human trafficking has not been on most Americans’ radar for very long. It is seen in the media, from far away, mentally as well as physically. But for Warsaw’s David Grant, national director of Destiny Rescue, that distance has been broken down by faith, and he has become a …read more.

SYRACUSE — No, this isn’t your mother’s standard workout class. From the rump-shaking beats to the workout breaks at the cash bar, Zumba with Chautauqua-Wawasee and Lakeside Fitness is more than your mama imagined. Actually, there were several mother and daughter duos spotted at tonight’s event, so share the news with mom. Marlies Selent-West was …read more.

SYRACUSE — Lakeside Fitness, Oakwood Resort and Chautauqua-Wawasee will have a Zumba party to benefit Destiny Rescue from 7-9 p.m. Friday, March 18 at Oakwood Resort’s Hilltop Building.

The Tippecanoe Valley High School English and Art students will present a gallery of and art to raise money and awareness for Destiny Rescue fighting against human trafficking. The event will take place from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24 in room 117 of TVHS. There will be an admittance fee of $1 for students and seniors, …read more.

Fight Club Pink, a women’s ministry of Vineyard Community Church in Syracuse, will hold a fundraiser to benefit Destiny Rescue, a non-profit organization that rescues children from sexual exploitation, providing them with a loving home, medical care, counseling, schooling and vocational training. The fundraiser is “Free a Lantern, Free a Life” taking place Friday, Dec. …read more.

A girl trades her sister for a few coins; a mother unknowingly sells her daughter into slavery; a father mercilessly abuses his daughter before sending her to a brothel. Thousands of people around the world are reportedly trafficked every few seconds, something organizations like Destiny Rescue are trying to stop. However, they cannot do it …read more.

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