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Join Kenzi and Jules get to the front lines of Ecuador, where victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation of children and individuals all start. Be part of the solution by donating to this extremely critical outreach mission. image

Join Kenzi and Jules get to the front lines of Ecuador, where victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation of children and individuals all start. Be part of the solution by donating to this extremely critical outreach mission.

Your Donation covers all expenses for Jules and Kenzi while on this 7 day mission with Freedom 4/24 in November.

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Freedom 4/24, this mission is deeply personal for the both of us.

Every day, we witness the devastating impact of human trafficking and sexual exploitation on the lives of those we serve in our recovery community. We see the pain, the struggle, and the resilience of individuals fighting to reclaim their lives. This is why our upcoming outreach trip to Ecuador is so important to the both of us and your help in getting us their through your donation(s) is critical.

For years, we’ve dedicated ourselves to providing a safe haven for those in recovery. Our recovery housing programs are more than just a place to stay; we are a community where survivors can heal, find support, and rebuild their lives with integrity, dignity and compassion. Many of you know us personally, we are the ones that you call for help or a loved one calls for support, guidance or to just hold space for someone while their emotions speak. We work endlessly for those in need simply because that is our purpose in this world but we can’t take part in this solution of human trafficking and children being sexually exploited, where it all starts, in Ecuador, without your financial contribution. We have seen firsthand the horrors of human trafficking and the incredible strength it takes to overcome such trauma. This outreach mission is an extension of our daily efforts, a chance to bring freedom and justice to even more individuals, right where it all starts with the goal of preventing it before it starts.

In Ecuador, we will be working directly with local organizations, going into detention centers to educate youth and the red-light district to support victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation of children and individuals. Our goal is to provide immediate relief, long-term support, and a sustainable pathway that’s built upon real solutions for those who have suffered unimaginable abuse. We believe that every person deserves a chance to live free from fear and exploitation, and we have been and forever will be personally committed to making this a reality.

This mission is not just about providing aid and education; it is about standing in solidarity with those who have been silenced and oppressed. It is about showing them that they are not alone, that there is hope, and that there are people who care deeply about their well-being, they can feel safe from judgement with us. We are personally driven by stories of survival and the unwavering spirit of those we serve. Their courage inspires us to keep fighting for those whose voices have been silenced in a world that wants to turn a blind eye because it’s too ugly to face. We were both built for this.

We cannot do this alone. We need your financial support to make this mission possible. Your donation will help us provide essential resources to those in need, medical care, and emotional support to victims in Ecuador. Our goal fundraising goal covers everything, even our travel and lodging expenses. Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can bring hope, compassion, education and justice to those who need it most.

Join us and stand with us as we fight to end human trafficking and sexual exploitation of our children and individuals. Be part of the solution by simply donating what you are able to donate. Without these donations, none of this will happen. We both appreciate your support and we see you standing next to us as we do what we do best and head directly to the front lines.

Thank you,

Jules Johnson and Kenzi Seely