Our Mission
We confront the darkness. We refuse to look away.
Defending the Vulnerable. Defeating the Darkness.
Human trafficking is not a distant headline. It is happening tonight, in Atlanta hotels, in airports, on backroads and online platforms — fueled by buyers in our own neighborhoods. The average rescued victim in our city is 14.8 years old.
Oppress No More! exists because the gospel demands a response. Jesus came to "proclaim freedom for the prisoners and release from darkness for the captives" (Isaiah 61:1) — and that calling has not expired. We refuse to outsource it. We refuse to soften it. And we refuse to leave a single child to be sold.
We are a Christ-centered, action-oriented ministry built around four pillars: Rescue, Prevention, Survivor Support, and Church Mobilization. Every dollar, every prayer, and every partner moves the line of darkness back.
Rescue & Interception
We meet the darkness on the front line — partnering with law enforcement and local intelligence to intercept traffickers and rescue the exploited.
- ▸Coordinate sting operations and victim recoveries with vetted law-enforcement partners.
- ▸Deploy trained operators into hotel corridors, online marketplaces, and known trafficking routes.
- ▸Provide on-site spiritual care and immediate-need triage at the moment of rescue.
Prevention & Training
The fight is won before the trafficker ever makes contact. We equip students, parents, schools, and church leaders to recognize the warning signs and shut the door early.
- ▸Deliver age-appropriate prevention curriculum in schools and youth ministries.
- ▸Train parents, teachers, and small-group leaders to spot grooming and online exploitation.
- ▸Equip church staff with reporting protocols and trauma-aware response plans.
Survivor Support
Rescue is the beginning. True freedom is restoration. We walk with survivors through trauma-informed care, discipleship, and the long road home.
- ▸Connect survivors to vetted safe-housing, counseling, and medical resources.
- ▸Provide gospel-centered discipleship, mentorship, and community.
- ▸Stand with survivors through court advocacy, identity recovery, and life rebuilding.
Church Mobilization
The Church is God's chosen instrument to confront injustice. We mobilize congregations across metro Atlanta to become a unified frontline against trafficking.
- ▸Train and equip church-based anti-trafficking response teams.
- ▸Speak in churches, men's groups, and women's ministries to ignite action.
- ▸Build a coalition of churches, businesses, and partners for sustained impact.
Why Atlanta. Why Now.
Trafficking is a $300 million per year criminal industry in metro Atlanta.
Average age of a rescued trafficking victim in metro Atlanta.
of buyers fueling trafficking are located in the Atlanta metro area.
