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Love Justice Blog

Sharing both compelling and informative stories as we strive to raise awareness of the need for all of us to join together in the fight against human trafficking.

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Recent Blogs

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Breaking: Team Stops Teen Unknowingly Bound for Another Country
October 28, 2025

Breaking: Team Stops Teen Unknowingly Bound for Another Country

There are plenty of impact moments we won’t get to see in this life—what your words meant to someone, prayers answered for someone you lost contact with, perhaps a legacy you’ll leave...

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Almost 100,000 Interceptions: What This Number Represents
October 23, 2025

Almost 100,000 Interceptions: What This Number Represents

“I was selling potatoes at the market when he told me about a job in town.” Isaac* was just 15 years old when a man named Maliko* approached him at a market in rural Malawi. Maliko promised...

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Meet the Teams Turning Your Gifts Into Impact
October 21, 2025

Meet the Teams Turning Your Gifts Into Impact

Love Justice monitors are our frontline heroes, keeping vigilant watch and intercepting people at risk in real time to prevent human trafficking. When traffickers transport individuals...

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Grace at Work: Tying Business to Impact
October 14, 2025

Grace at Work: Tying Business to Impact

With two young daughters of his own, the thought of losing them to the insidious crime of human trafficking was unbearable to Joshua Sun. He was already contributing to multiple...

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The Price of Freedom Just Dropped to $112
October 7, 2025

The Price of Freedom Just Dropped to $112

Early this year, some of my colleagues at Love Justice International flagged a crowded, unregistered vehicle crossing a border on the way from Ethiopia to South Africa. Inside were nine...

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