Saved In America

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Three Pillars

Homeland Magazine outlined several points about our own organization Saved In America and the three pillars of our organization. Founded by Pastor and former police officer Joseph Travers, our organization was inspired by a story of sex trafficking that ended in the death of a 17-year-old girl. The idea to form a team of operators to fight against the evils that existed stateside as it relates to human trafficking was brought about by our founder Travers hearing about another similar organization called “Retired Terror Hunters.” These operatives made up of retired military specialists worked to free children from sex slavery in foreign countries. Travers felt it made sense to take the same premise and implement it within American borders and thus was born Saved In America.

Our Operators

No parent is ever charged for the services we provide at Saved In America. We are fully dependent on donations and the volunteer efforts of former police officers and military specialists. All our operatives are currently licensed and insured private investigators and have a great understanding of the local laws and how they relate to rescue efforts. We know exactly how to go about finding a missing or lost child within the American borders and aim to implement the same type of services those veterans were implementing abroad right on the home front. 

 

Three Pillars That Make up the Mission and Backbone of Saved In America 

The rescue process enacted by Saved In America is based on three main pillars, a mission statement of sorts. We first will never charge a parent or guardian to find their child, as outlined above. Secondly, our team is made up of volunteers with professional experience and a great deal of expertise. Third, we are all private investigators and understand the current law.  Our team is made up of Marine Recon Raiders, Navy SEALs, retired police officers and more. We know how to find these missing children before the predators that run the sex trade industry can get their hands on them. Time is of the essence when a child goes missing. We want to intercept them between when they leave their home and when they are sold into the industry. Our goal is to prevent them from being sold at all and returned to those who love them and miss them. #ChildSavedNotSold