Sons and daughters will be trafficked, exploited and abused tonight. At The Exodus Road, we find and free these children and arrest their traffickers. And we support local teams around the world to systematically disrupt the business of human traffickers.We're looking for people to join our nonprofit team in Colorado Springs, CO to find, protect and free thousands of people slavery. Will you join us? The Exodus Road works with local teams and law enforcement in India, The Americas, and Southeast Asia. In seven years, The Exodus Road has helped rescue over 1500 survivors and arrested more than 800 traffickers. Operatives work together with local police in four ways: (1) providing training, (2) providing evidence through cyber investigation and field investigation, (3) conducting raids alongside police and (4) providing cyber forensics technology after arrests so police can scrape information that will lead to more high-profile arrests. With help, police can close cases that they would not have had the training, resources, or manpower to pursue."Tonight, sons and daughters will become commodities — bought, sold, enslaved. We're on a mission to find and free them."===Founders Matt and Laura Parker started The Exodus Road in 2012 after moving to Thailand to run a children's home for impoverished girls. As Matt Parker became aware of the entrenched problem of sex trafficking around them, he began going undercover into bars and brothels to help find underage girls being sold for sex, at the request of the local police.What began as a grassroots coalition of investigators has grown into a global organization fighting human trafficking through strategic intervention. Together, we can bring rescue.