The Exodus Road

A nonprofit organization

The Exodus Road works with local law enforcement in India, the Americas, and Southeast Asia. In six years, The Exodus Road has helped rescue over 1,300 survivors and arrested more than 600 traffickers. Behind each of those rescues is the true story of a son or a daughter who has been brought home.

Testimonials

"Their work of searching for and rescuing victims of sex trafficking is the vital work of justice. It is love in action. And they do it unbelievably well." - Alece Ronzino

Mission

We disrupt the darkness of modern-day slavery by partnering with law enforcement to fight human trafficking crime, equipping communities to protect the vulnerable, and empowering survivors as they walk into freedom.

Background Statement

The Exodus Road began when Matt and Laura Parker were living and working in SE Asia. After two years on the ground, building networks, researching the problem, and doing undercover work with local police, Matt and Laura began The Exodus Road.

Today, we are a growing nonprofit that focuses on bringing strategic solutions to the counter-trafficking movement. Our primary focus is fueling targeted interventions and rescues by providing funds, covert gear, technology, resources and staff to support local authorities in finding and freeing modern slaves.

We also support prevention and after care projects for holistic survivor care, provide trainings for nationals, and work to mobilize civil society to actively fight trafficking in their own communities.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

The Exodus Road

Year Established

2013

Tax id (EIN)

46-1384815

Category

Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy

Organization Size

Large Organization

Address

PO Box 64063
Colorado Springs, CO 80962

Service areas

El Paso County, CO, US

Phone

719-941-9755

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