We envision a world in which humans are never bought, sold, or exploited.

AT ANY GIVEN TIME, THERE ARE AN ESTIMATED

50 MILLION PEOPLE

~

50 MILLION PEOPLE ~

IN MODERN SLAVERY.

Human trafficking is a 150 billion dollar criminal industry. 

The realities of human trafficking.

THERE ARE MORE PEOPLE TRAPPED IN SLAVERY TODAY
THAN AT ANY OTHER POINT IN HUMAN HISTORY.

43% of human trafficking victims are in forced labor.
13% of human trafficking victims are being exploited in the commercial sex trade.
44% of human trafficking victims are in forced marriage.

The
Mission

The Exodus Road disrupts the darkness of modern-day slavery by partnering with law enforcement to fight human trafficking crime, equipping communities to protect the vulnerable, and empowering survivors as they walk into freedom.

The Valor
Commitment

Valor Home Loans demonstrates a steadfast commitment to combating human trafficking by pledging a portion of proceeds from each closed loan to The Exodus Road to partner with them in ending this heinous crime.

A DECADE OF EXPERIENCE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST TRAFFICKING

Exodus Road Programs

TRAINING & EDUCATION

Harnessing collective expertise in the global fight against trafficking, our TraffickWatch Academy program educates law enforcement, NGO practitioners, students, and communities with engaging, quality content from diverse leaders in the counter-trafficking community.

INTERVENTION

For the last decade, The Exodus Road has become an expert in helping police find and free survivors and arrest traffickers for legal prosecution. We train local investigators, identify victims, build effective cases, and support law enforcement in operations.

AFTERCARE

Using a trauma-informed approach and working in collaboration with other NGO partners, we uniquely tailor aftercare services to fit those in greatest need in the areas where we operate.

WHY WE GIVE

At our core, we believe that human trafficking must be fought from within a culture if it is going to be fought at all; this is the only sustainable and systemic approach. We acknowledge that local law enforcement and governments have a deep understanding of their own country, laws, and human trafficking situation. Accordingly, we understand that collaboration with national organizations and individuals is critical for success.