
Defending the vulnerable
Mission of Truth (MOTO) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to protecting vulnerable individuals from trauma, trafficking, and exploitation. We provide emotional, physical, and spiritual care to at-risk children in Haiti while working to educate and equip communities across the U.S. to combat human trafficking.

Abroad
Mission of Truth provides trauma therapy, food, medical care, discipleship, and age-out assistance to at-risk children in Haiti. Many of these children have encountered traumatic events such as separation from family, food insecurity, loss of loved ones, exploitation, forced child labor, abuse, and more. By addressing their emotional, physical, and spiritual needs, we work to break the cycle of vulnerability and build a foundation for lasting safety and restoration.
Domestic
Mission of Truth is dedicated to protecting communities and vulnerable individuals from human trafficking. Through practical, scenario-based training, we help individuals recognize the subtle signs of trafficking, respond safely, and take appropriate action. Additionally, we assist law enforcement by providing resources, protocols, and insight into trafficking patterns, victim behavior, and best practices for intervention. Through our network of care, we help coordinate survivor advocacy services and recovery support for victims.

Take Action
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Pray
Stand with us in prayer, asking for guidance and protection, as we work to bring safety, healing, and hope to those we serve.
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Empower
Stand with us as we empower vulnerable children to reclaim their lives. Your donation enables us to combat human trafficking by spreading public awareness through educational trainings, assisting law enforcement and families on active cases, and helping victims get the restorative care they need.
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Prepare
We are passionate about educating our communities on the signs of human trafficking and exploitation, preventative measures, and actions to take to report a case. We provide educational seminars and discussions at schools, workplaces, and other organizations to present the identifying signs of someone being trafficked or exploited.