
Education Pipeline
Trade schools that close the door behind you.
Rescue alone is not freedom. Survivors and at-risk community members come through a vocational pathway that gives them real skills, real credentials, and real economic options. When people have a way to earn outside the kilns, the debt bondage model loses its grip, and those who choose to keep working in brick-making can do so as paid, protected employees rather than captive labor.
Vocational training
Sewing, cosmetology, mechanics, retail, micro-business
Long-term independence
Skills designed to outlast any single grant cycle
Cycle-breaking
Equipping the next generation never to enter the kilns at all





