About Us
April is a survivor and lived experience expert of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) and familial trafficking. Together...
If you suspect someone is in need of help
Southern California Dream Hotline Number
855-85DREAM (855-853-7326)
National Human Trafficking Hotline
888-3737-888
Text 'help' or 'info' to
BEFREE (233733)
Keeping Every Girl Free is a survivor-led and survivor-centered nonprofit organization. With a mission to offer hope through recovery, restoration, and transformation to individuals who have experienced abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking
Be Informed
Human trafficking is a 150 BILLION dollar industry - making more money than the NFL, Google, Starbucks, and Nike combined (Fair Trade Winds).
Data from the National Human Trafficking Hotline indicates that California has the greatest number of reported human trafficking cases.
In a survey, 75% of survivors reported being trafficked in motels. Over 6,000 calls have been made to the human trafficking hotline from a motel or hotel (Polaris).
In a survey, 89% of women in prostitution stated wanting out of their situation, but see no other choice without options for survival (Polaris).
Your generous gift has a significant impact:
Our community outreach efforts involve the annual distribution of 25,000 makeup facial wipes inscribed with the 24/7 DREAM hotline and national human trafficking hotline to local motels and hotels throughout Southern California.
Our #OnTheWayTo50K campaign aims to double our impact this year. Click on the hashtag to donate!
Our street outreach teams directly impact more than 500 women who are experiencing sexual exploitation or human trafficking by providing survivor-inspired gift bags and a powerful message of hope, emphasizing that their lives have value, meaning, and purpose.
Next Steps
- Recovery process is initiated
- Victim is recovered
- Provided food, shelter, safety
- Access to medical, dental, detox, and mental health services
- Option to receive 90 day emergency aftercare, and up to 2 years of long-term transitional housing
- Opportunity to complete GED, Trade School, or enroll in College
- Access to sustainable community resources
- Survivor-led mentorship and support services available