New Beginnings in Indonesia have impacted 2,210 lives since our partnership began in 2022! In 2024 they hosted trafficking awareness conferences for the surrounding districts and churches. In 2025 the ministry grew by over 500% and they expanded their parenting program. This program prepares parents to receive their child back and care for their needs as a trauma survivor. Our partners have a huge heart for every survivor, boy or girl, and they are intentional about bringing hope to every survivor.

Project Rescue has partnered with New Beginings since 2022.

Ministry in Indonesia:

Our initiatives

Girl’s and boy’s Aftercare Homes

These homes provide a safe space for both girls and boys who were caught in the web of exploitation. Often it begins with red-light district outreach and then survivors are put in school and provided for all their needs.

Community Development

Our partner’s host parenting classes that offer legal counsel for the parents of survivors within the home. This prepares the parents to receive their child back and care for their needs as a trauma survivor.

Prevention/Awareness

Our partners do outreach to educate on the signs and dangers of exploitation and trafficking. In 2025 New Beginnings was able to share their vision with 395 Indonesian AG women, pastors, and church leaders.

Meet Mary

She was trafficked as a child… But God is restoring her as a mother and daughter.


Mary was in the third grade when her exploitation began. What started in innocence quickly became years of isolation, control, and trauma that stretched into her twenties. By the time she entered the aftercare program through our partners, Mary was a young mother, unsure how to trust or hope again, but God was already at work. In the safety of a partner’s aftercare home, Mary began the long journey of healing. Trauma counseling helped her name the pain. Inner healing classes created space for her to feel again. She opened her heart to the God who had never abandoned her not even in the darkest moments. In time, Mary chose to give her life to Him.


With medical care and emotional support for both her and her young son, Victor, Mary began to see a future she had never dared to imagine. Through vocational training, she discovered a love for cooking and developed a plan to open a small restaurant. Now, Mary is returning to her home country to reunite with her parents and siblings after many years apart. It won’t be easy. Learning a new language, adapting to a new culture, and rebuilding broken family bonds will all take time. Victor, too, is adjusting processing change as only a child can.

But Mary doesn’t walk this road alone. God has already walked her through so much, and He will not stop now.

Resources

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Survivor Stories

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