Least of These

Matthew 25:40 “...truly I tell you, whatever you did for the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” In this verse, Jesus is talking about giving to those who cannot give back, the least of these in society.

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Ashley Kellogg
Rescue Cost

Saved in America offers its services free of charge to parents and guardians trying to find their missing children. This includes offering the expertise of many former law enforcement officers as well as those who have spent their careers in military specialty service.

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Ashley Kellogg
Social Media

If you know anything about human trafficking and the way it thrives in society today, then you know social media is a big aspect of the whole grooming process.

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Ashley Kellogg
Digital Tools

Did you know our website offers more than just information about our mission? It’s also a growing hub of resources designed to empower families, volunteers, and community advocates.

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Karinna Zarate
Inside the Mission

At Saved in America, we believe transparency and education are critical in the fight against child sex trafficking. That’s why our monthly newsletters serve as a window into our operations, our victories, and our urgent needs. Whether you're a donor, a volunteer, or simply someone who cares, these updates help you stay connected to the lives being changed.

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Karinna Zarate
Kindness Matters

As the son of our founder, Joseph Travers, Joshua inherited not just a legacy of justice but a deep-seated commitment to compassion. His role bridges the gap between our organization and law enforcement agencies across the country. But what makes Joshua so exceptional is that he doesn’t stop at the badge. He brings our mission into everyday life.

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Karinna Zarate
Invisible No More

Every tip matters. But a tip is only as powerful as the hands that receive it.

At Saved in America, we receive leads from parents, law enforcement, and concerned citizens. A name, a sighting, a suspicious post online. Each one could be the difference between life and unthinkable tragedy.

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Karinna Zarate