Rescued from Sex Trafficking to Rescue Others
Jean Marie Davis was forced into sex trafficking for over 20 years, and now she’s on a mission to spread her urgent message of hope, healing, and freedom to the world.
JEAN’S FULL STORY
Imagine being sexually abused, forced into prostitution, and tortured for years on end. How could you move forward? And where would your hope come from?
This is Jean's story. After being sex trafficked and subjected to unimaginable cruelty for over 20 years, she found freedom, refuge, and hope in Christ.
Rescued from Sex Trafficking to Rescue Others
Jean Marie Davis was forced into sex trafficking for over 20 years, and now she’s on a mission to spread her urgent message of hope, healing, and freedom to the world.
JEAN’S FULL STORY
LEARN MOREImagine being sexually abused, forced into prostitution, and tortured for years on end. How could you move forward? And where would your hope come from?
This is Jean's story. After being sex trafficked and subjected to unimaginable cruelty for over 20 years, she found freedom, refuge, and hope in Christ.
JOIN THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM
Educate Yourself and Others
Human sex trafficking is happening all around us in the US. Would you know what signs to look out for? Learning how to spot signs of human sex trafficking can save a victim’s life—and Jean Marie Davis can help.
She’s passionate about sharing her testimony in the hopes that people will recognize the signs of human sex trafficking and take action to stop this pressing human rights tragedy.
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What to Do If You Suspect Someone Is a Victim of Human Sex Trafficking | May 25, 2026
Something feels… off. Maybe it’s the way she avoids eye contact. The way someone else answers questions for her.
What Is the Role of Law Enforcement in Combating Human Trafficking? | Apr 28, 2026
Human sex trafficking is a serious crime, and stopping it requires law enforcement to bring justice and recover victims.
How You Can Help Fight Human Sex Trafficking: Tips for Getting Involved | Mar 31, 2026
Human sex trafficking can happen closer to home than many people realize, in places like hotels, neighborhoods, or even online spaces.