the Vulnerable served.
the Gospel shared.
Lives changed.
To rescue one individual from trafficking can take 10–12 operators.
Missions can range from $1,200–$5,000 in resources.
A fully stocked medical kit costs $250 and can save dozens of lives.
Every 15 minutes in a crisis can mean life or death — volunteers make the difference.
2021 Recap
Trained in Alaska; evacuated 77 Americans and vetted Afghan SIV holders.
From training in Alaska to conducting refugee evacuations in Afghanistan, Heroes for Humanity showed up wherever we were needed with skilled special operators.
Highlights
Successfully conducted precision rescue and evacuations for 77 Americans and vetted Afghan Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders.
How We Worked
Lean, faith-driven teams deploying rapidly.
Emphasis on personnel recovery, logistics, and mission support.
2022 Recap
Sent 2 teams to Ukraine—medical aid and ops support, including 65 wounded veterans.
n early 2022, under the banner of Jesus Christ and the “widow’s mite” of our supporters, we deployed two teams to Ukraine 🇺🇦:
Medical Team: one doctor, one nurse, one paramedic, and a Special Forces medic to provide medical aid to an orphanage during the invasion.
Operations Team: Special Operations veterans delivering consulting, security, logistics, mission support, humanitarian aid/assistance, foreign-force instruction, and personnel recovery missions—supporting 65 double-amputee veterans and wounded since the war began.
2023 Recap
From refugee camps to orphanages, we shared meals, prayer, and the gospel — bringing hope where it was desperately needed.
This year we focused on domestic counter–child-trafficking cases and rescues, partnering with law enforcement and another NGO.
First Domestic Rescue (California)
Worked with partner NGOs to rescue a 12-year-old girl who had been trapped for 45 days in a homeless encampment under a bridge in California.
Our team located her and physically rescued her on day 46.
Why It Matters
Please help us spread God’s love and take action as we repurpose America’s most elite warriors—with millions of dollars of the world’s best training—not for America or for war, but for Humanity.
International Support
Located, provided safe houses, logistics, and found asylum for 54 families in China being persecuted for being Christians.
2024 Recap
Focused on domestic child-trafficking; rescued a 12-year-old; aided 54 persecuted Christian families in China.
A year of steady stateside work, disaster response, and targeted child-rescue operations.
Operations Snapshot
April — California: 4 children rescued.
Indoc: Selection/training evolutions (indoc) completed.
North Carolina: Hurricane response.
Florida: Hurricane response.
October — Texas/Louisiana: 5 kids rescued.
November: 2 rescued; 1 rescue halted during the process.
2025 Recap
Helped 8+ families in CA fires; identified 8+ trafficked children; added 9 operators; Israel evac’d 92 families; Zambia project feeds 1,000/day.
We hit the ground running—expanding teams, responding to disasters, pursuing trafficking leads, and supporting global humanitarian and evangelization efforts.
January — California Fires
Assisted over 8 families across a one-mile stretch of the Pascadia Canyon fires.
Returned with a team to provide humanitarian and medical aid with our medical personnel and nurses.
Distributed food, water, clothing, and supported local churches and prayer teams for victims and their families.
Counter-Trafficking / Intel
Conducted precision personnel rescue missions.
Identified and located 8+ exploited/trafficked children and delivered full intel packages to law enforcement and partner organizations.
Team Growth
March Indoc: Brought on 9 new operators and launched an East Coast division.
International Missions
Thailand (April): Responded to a 7.7 earthquake with humanitarian and medical aid, plus evangelizing and prayer teams.
Cuba: Medical aid mission.
Burma (with Free Burma Rangers): Humanitarian/medical aid and evangelism program, helping 22 people.
Israel (12-Day War): 92 American families rescued from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem back to the U.S.
South Africa: Spoke as a keynote at a humanitarian conference.
Zimbabwe: Humanitarian aid and evangelism—hundreds of young children supported with life skills, leadership training, and evangelism.
Zambia: Built an agriculture building feeding 1,000 people a day; broke ground on a medical building and set up a rotation of medical professionals to serve 900+ people in the local village.
U.S. Rescues
Virginia: Rescued a 16-year-old girl trafficked across state lines; reunited her with parents, provided aftercare resources, shared the Gospel, and conducted follow-on check-ups.
Arizona: Helped locate a trafficked person using OSINT and investigative techniques, working with law enforcement to bring a child home.