Program areas at WAR
In order to protect, restore and empower rescued or those at risk to a life of dignity, WAR markets products handcrafted by or sold in support of at-risk individuals from our partnering programs in 70 countries. Sales continue to provide significant revenues which allow WAR to help its partners rescue, redeem and restore even more vulnerable people.
WAR educates people about risk issues, such as human trafficking, in order to move them to unite. WAR organizes a biannual Circle Tour, educating travelers and bringing love and support to people around the world. WAR advocates its cause through various speaking engagements and conferences and before a variety of organizations such as universities, medical professionals, publicly traded companies, governmental agencies, civic groups, and other nonprofit organizations, and sends printed educational materials across the United States. WAR sends out a newsletter to 35,000 names on its mailing list and electronic newsletters to 30,000 people.
WAR is partnering with LEAD to develop the Dayspring Farm and Ministry Center in Zambia. The farm and ministry center will offer employment opportunities and a safe haven for women's ministry.
WAR operates the US training center providing job training, and a place of healing for rescued or at-risk individuals. Through WARs worldwide partnerships, it is able to provide scholarships, microloans, job skills training and business development for the vulnerable. In addition, WAR offers emergency help and places of healing for the abused and exploited.