FAQ
Simple answers to common questions.
Learn more about modern-day slavery and how All People Free helps families walk into freedom.
Modern-day slavery happens when people are forced to work through debt, threats, fear, violence, or lack of any real way out. In many brick-making communities, families are trapped by debts they cannot pay. The debt can pass from parent to child, keeping whole families trapped for generations.
Yes. Slavery has changed shape, but it has not ended. Millions of people are still trapped in forced labor today. Many are stuck in brick-making communities where debt, low wages, and unsafe conditions keep families from leaving.
Human trafficking is the exploitation of people through force, fraud, or coercion. It can include forced labor, sexual exploitation, debt bondage, and other forms of abuse. All People Free focuses on families trapped in brick-making slavery and the systems that keep them there.
Sex trafficking is one form of modern-day slavery. It is real and devastating, but it is not the only form. The largest form of modern-day slavery today is forced labor. Many families in brick-making communities are trapped in forced labor through debt.
Child labor happens when children are forced into work that takes away their childhood, safety, education, and future. In brick-making communities, many children work because their families are trapped by debt. Education is one of the strongest paths out.
Child trafficking is the exploitation of children through force, fraud, coercion, or abuse. Poverty, debt, and lack of protection can make children more vulnerable. All People Free works to support children and families through education, care, and long-term support.
Indentured servitude is a form of unfree labor where a person works to repay a debt or obligation. In many places today, debt can become a trap. When families are paid too little to repay what they owe, the debt can continue for years and even pass to the next generation.
Your gift helps support the full mission, including debt relief, safe housing, education, trade skills, legal support, and long-term care for families starting over.
$150 is a simple way to understand the average cost of freedom. Gifts support the full mission, not just one moment. They help fund the work of liberation, education, housing, and long-term support.
Yes. Monthly gifts help provide steady support for families as they begin again.
