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Servant Anonymous Foundation

Servant Anonymous Foundation

Human slavery is insidious and prevalent. While we often aren’t faced with it, it still exists today and has changed faces to become the enslavement of young women and children in the sex trade industry.

The SA Foundation's first project in developing countries was begun in the year 2001 in Kathmandu, Nepal. It has grown to not only provide services to youth and women that are sexually exploited (or at risk of becoming so), but to also include a focus on trafficking. Over seven years, this program has grown to include:

A vision of safety and education has propelled the development of SA Foundation’s long-term comprehensive recovery program. This program offers young women and their children an opportunity to begin and maintain their personal recovery. Representatives of SA Foundation refrain from providing an opinion on any issues unrelated to their program model of recovery.

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