Your support translates to real, measurable impact: restoring dignity & empowering survivors to escape exploitation.

The world tried to train Esther to stay quiet, to keep her head down, to trust no one. For years, she did—shy, guarded, silenced. But God gave her something she’d never had before: a voice.

Today, Esther doesn’t just speak—she proclaims. She’s planted three churches, taught trafficking prevention in schools across the region, and travels to vulnerable communities with a singular vision: every community healed, every community transformed.

The shy survivor who once hid has become the woman who won’t stop declaring freedom.

Be Proud Of How You Partner!

Your support brings us closer to a world free from trafficking. Help break cycles of exploitation, ensure safe employment, and fund life-saving rescues.

Please note: These dollar amounts represent the impact your gift can make! All gifts will be received as undesignated, general fund contributions.

Please note: These dollar amounts represent the impact your gift can make! All gifts will be received as undesignated, general fund contributions.

Discover what Pastors learned partnering with AIM

Stop Human Trafficking
Individuals rescued from
trafficking & exploitation
700 + perpetrators arrested
200 + Raids on trafficking operations
Survivors in our Restoration Homes

Girls equipped with job skills & employment

At risk students receiving education

How Churches Partner +

SWAT rescue sponsorships fund the operations that bring children out of exploitation and put traffickers behind bars. Restoration sponsorships provide survivors with safe housing, trauma therapy, education, and the support they need to rebuild their lives. When your church partners with us financially, you’re directly funding freedom—and your congregation gets to celebrate real rescues and witness genuine transformation stories that remind everyone why this work matters.

Give your church a Sunday they’ll never forget. AIM’s Leaders will bring powerful stories of rescue and restoration that stir hearts and mobilize action. We’ll preach in weekend services, equip small groups with justice-focused discipleship, or resource your missions initiatives. Your congregation will leave inspired and empowered with practical ways to live their faith and bring freedom to those still trapped in exploitation.

Survivor Made
APPAREL

Survivor-made apparel turns everyday moments into opportunities to share hope. When your church wears these shirts or orders custom designs for events, you’re providing dignified employment to survivors while naturally starting conversations about trafficking and restoration. It’s a simple way to raise awareness and support survivors simultaneously—your congregation becomes advocates just by getting dressed.

The Legacy Churches have partnered to create

In 2013, survivors were being left behind. Despite actionable intelligence, rescues weren’t happening. Bayside Church refused to accept that children would remain trapped.

Their extraordinary generosity helped AIM launch something unprecedented: our own SWAT team. No more waiting. No more survivors left behind.

Over 2,000 survivors rescued and counting.

AIM SWAT now builds cases and conducts rescue operations with local law enforcement. Bayside didn’t just fund a program; they rewrote what was possible in the fight against trafficking.

In Southeast Asia, a passionate group of tactical experts from Flatirons Church did something awesome: they brought their skills to the frontlines.

Seven trainers worked with the Department of Anti-Human Trafficking & Juvenile Protection Police, training 20 officers and SWAT investigators in tactical operations, firearms safety, and life-saving readiness.

That’s what heroes do—but you don’t need a badge to carry the mission.

Flatirons proved that your skills, influence, and passion can change the world. You have a role in building this global movement to end trafficking.

North Coast Church transformed its Serve Day into a movement for freedom.

In 2025, they got creative with their partnership, having survivors create their custom Serve Day shirts. Thousands of volunteers wore survivor-made apparel as they hit the streets to love and serve their city.

Every shirt told a story of transformation. Every volunteer became a walking testimony.

Partnership doesn’t require traveling overseas. They brought the mission home, turning their community impact day into a powerful statement: when we serve our neighbors, we’re also empowering survivors worldwide.