
WHAT WE DO

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OUR STORY
During a small group discussion on calling, destiny, and vision, two of our founders discovered that their callings overlapped- and that their lives were about to change.
Our group of four founders includes medical experience, intercessors, musicians, pastors, artists, and hard workers. We accepted the call of God on our lives and are moving forward no matter the challenges that may come about.
Our name is an all-inclusive Argentina phrase meaning "you too," and we fully believe that with the help of other organizations, men and women, children, and anyone who wants to be part of the answer, we can end human trafficking.
After intensive Bible-based counseling classes with Betty Johnston, PhD., and visits with survivors of the sex trade and other anti-trafficking organizations, Vos También began fundraising for a place to house survivors of slavery in Argentina in 2014. We began work in a local shelter in 2018, loving and learning as we went. In 2020, COVID-19 shut down the country of Argentina and we were forced to be much more creative in how we advocated for survivors. In 2022 we purchased our own property, this time with a lot more knowledge, experience, and if it's possible, more of Christ's love for the exploited.
OUR STORY
WHY WE DO THIS
99%
OF VICTIMS ARE NEVER RESCUED
30%
OF WOMEN IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA ARE BEING EXPLOITED
13%
ARE UNDERAGE
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.
World-class culture and tourism. Steak, wine, and tango. Also a major hub for global human trafficking and forced prostitution.
Vos También is changing that. We believe that God has amazing plans for the women and girls caught in the slave trade in Argentina, and we are joining with Him to bring them out of darkness and into that destiny. (1Peter 2:9)
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There are over 30 MILLION people enslaved in the world today.
There are hundreds of thousands being exploited in, to, and from Buenos Aires alone. Trafficking in Buenos Aires is highly organized, and due to tourism, a popular source and destination for foreign trafficking victims. Though many laws are in place to combat this problem, corrupt law enforcement makes it difficult for the country to effectively fight human trafficking.
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Vos También, by the distinct leading of the Holy Spirit and with the Love of Christ, goes into the hell that is sexual slavery in Argentina, and shines Light into the kingdom of darkness.