Global Impact

A Gen Safe is a subsidiary of Remember Nhu, a global nonprofit which has effectively prevented over 15,000 youth from sex trafficking in 20 countries, and taught preventive education to over 9,000 youth. A Gen Safe is the U.S. Prevention Initiative focused on Preventing Exploitation Through Education for youth and teens. 

Prevention Programs:

There are four primary ways our partnership with Remember Nhu prevents the exploitation of youth and teens, depending on the location and opportunity for educating and protecting at-risk youth:

Preventive Education

Preventive Education

A Gen Safe prevents the trafficking of minors by empowering at-risk youth with accurate knowledge and awareness to make safe decisions. We teach youth (both in schools and online) about the common trappings of sex trafficking, how they and their peers can avoid grooming, “good touch versus bad touch,” and resources for getting help when there is trouble. During the last Fiscal Year, A Gen Safe helped provide preventive education to over 9,000 students in schools.  Learn More >>
Family Restoration

Family Restoration

When at-risk youth have living family members with means to provide basic care, and a home environment that can be deemed safe for the youth to continue living in, we strategically work with the biological family to make significant lifestyle changes that will reduce risk factors until the at-risk youth is no longer at risk. In Family Restoration, our team holistically works with families over time to prevent exploitation in regions with historically high rates of youth exploitation. Learn More >>
Foster Care

Foster Care

There are contexts where our best opportunity to get at-risk youth to safety is by pairing youth with loving foster families through our partner organization, Remember Nhu. We take this approach in several non-U.S. countries when a loving foster family is determined to be a good situation for the at-risk youth to live in a home environment that is safe from exploitation. Sometimes an at-risk youth can stay with the family until age 18. Other times, the youth is only able to stay with the family for a period of time until the government re-assigns the young individual elsewhere.

Prevention Homes

Prevention Homes

In numerous non-U.S. countries, A Gen Safe helps protect vulnerable youth from dangerous conditions through our partnership with Remember Nhu to place high-risk youth into a 24-7 home where they are physically, educationally, and emotionally nurtured by loving indigenous house parents in their country. In these cases we have seen Prevention Homes instantly bring at-risk youth to safety and ensure their protection from being exploited for sex work.

Get Involved with the U.S. Prevention Initiative: Preventing Exploitation Through Education