What We Do
Stop human trafficking
Over 50 million people live in modern-day slavery because of human trafficking*. We train and place monitors at strategic transit points to identify and stop trafficking as it is occurring, BEFORE people are exploited. To date, we've intercepted over 95,000 individuals to prevent them from being trafficked.
*International Labour Organization
Help put traffickers in jail
Since we intercept hundreds of people monthly, intervening as the crime of trafficking occurs, we’re able to collect immensely valuable data on traffickers and their networks. Through our data analysis and investigations, we've helped authorities arrest over 1,900 suspects in connection with our anti-trafficking work. Read more here.
Care for the most vulnerable
Love Justice was established with the opening of family homes in some of the poorest parts of the world, caring for orphaned and abandoned children. We also operate a school in South Asia, empowering students to become difference makers in the world through excellent education.
LJI by the Numbers
97,466
People intercepted to prevent from being trafficked
57
Active transit monitoring stations
31
Countries where we have piloted transit monitoring
14
Family homes caring for orphaned and abandoned kids
169
At-risk children cared for in our family homes
20
Short-term shelters for those who have been intercepted
1,961
Arrests stemming from our anti-trafficking work
36%
Percent of closed cases resulting in convictions
*data updated October 15, 2025
There is a way to prevent human trafficking. It's called transit monitoring. Watch to learn how we work:
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