Collectively Lead the Fight Against Human Trafficking + Online Exploitation

Love Out Loud has partnered with A21 to help protect vulnerable children and combat online exploitation before trafficking ever begins.

Through October 2026, our goal is to collectively fund more than $1 million toward A21’s Online Exploitation Prevention Initiative, helping expand prevention, education, and protection efforts for children around the world.

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Together, we have the opportunity to leverage our influence, resources, and generosity to create lasting impact for future generations.

A Note from the Founder of Love Out Loud

I’ve always believed the resources placed in our hands were never meant only for us.

Love Out Loud was created to help leaders use their influence, success, and generosity to create meaningful impact in the lives of others. As our income grows, so does our opportunity to make a difference.

When Christine Caine shared what online exploitation is doing to children around the world, I knew we could not remain on the sidelines.

This initiative represents an opportunity for our community to come together around a cause that matters deeply and support an organization that is already creating extraordinary impact globally.

At Love Out Loud, we don’t seek to reinvent what is working. We identify trusted organizations doing exceptional work and help accelerate their impact through collective generosity and shared influence.

Together, we have the opportunity to help protect vulnerable children, strengthen prevention efforts, and create lasting change for generations to come.

Thank you for being part of this mission.

— Brooke Thomas
Founder, Love Out Loud

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A21’s Mission

Online exploitation is one of the fastest-growing pathways into human trafficking in the world today.

It happens through social media platforms, gaming communities, messaging apps, and digital spaces children engage with every day. It is not isolated. It is not rare. It is happening in communities around the world.

An estimated 300 million children experience online sexual exploitation and abuse each year. In the United States alone, more than 20 million reports of suspected online child exploitation were filed in 2024.

Behind every statistic is a child, a family, and a future worth protecting.

A21 exists to prevent trafficking before it begins by equipping children, parents, educators, and communities with the tools to recognize exploitation and respond effectively.

This is the work Love Out Loud is supporting through this initiative.

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Our History with A21

Our partnership with A21 began in 2023 with an initial $50,000 investment supporting their global operations.

Later that year, the Love Out Loud community came together to fund the launch of A21’s Athens office with a collective contribution of $300,000. Today, that office continues to serve as a hub for prevention, protection, and restoration efforts throughout the region.

Together, our community has already contributed more than $350,000 toward A21’s mission.

This next initiative represents an opportunity to deepen that impact even further.

Join Us

Every contribution to this initiative helps expand A21’s prevention efforts and protect vulnerable children from exploitation before trafficking begins.

Our vision is to collectively fund more than $1 million toward this critical work by October 2026.

When leaders align their resources around a shared mission, extraordinary impact becomes possible.

We would be honored to have you partner with us.

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About A21

Christine Caine founded A21 in 2008 after seeing a missing children’s poster in an airport and refusing to look away.

Today A21 operates in 14 countries with one mission: reach the vulnerable before they are taken, rescue victims when they are found, and walk alongside survivors until they are completely free.

Their prevention programs equip children as young as three years old, parents, educators, and entire communities with the tools to recognize exploitation and take action before it is too late.