The People behind the scene

Meet our team

A collective of innovative minds and spirited individuals, committed to bringing their best in a dynamic and supportive workspace.

Jonathan Loudermilk

Founder & Executive Director

Church of God Career Missionary. Ordained Bishop.
MBA Nonprofit Leadership and Management.

Gey Loudermilk

Vice President/Treasurer

Church of God Career Missionary. Thai native. Worked in the Rescue industry for 20+ years.

Sittaya Tarnrim

Field Director/Secretary

Thai native. Bible School Graduate. Worked in the Rescue industry for 15+ years.

Our Life-Changing Programs

We focus on rescuing and restoring children from trafficking through dedicated programs.

Our initiatives provide education, shelter, and support to empower survivors and help them thrive.

Rescue, Restore, Equip, and Release: Our Mission in Action

Joshua’s Kids & Hosea’s Haven

The Joshua’s Kids program rescues at-risk children, providing them with a loving home and essential life skills. Hosea’s Haven does the same, except we rescue children, women, and men who have already been trafficked.

Through Joshua’s Kids and Hosea’s Haven, we teach English, finance, and trades, ensuring a brighter future for every child we save.

Our Mission and Vision

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At our nonprofit, we are dedicated to rescuing children from the horrors of sex trafficking. Through our programs, such as Joshua’s Kids and Hosea’s Haven, we provide a safe home, education, and essential life skills. Our mission is to rescue, restore, equip, and release these individuals into a brighter future. We also support remote villages through the Matthew 25:40 Initiative, offering medical care, food, and spiritual guidance. Join us in making a difference and helping those in need.


Positive Aspects

+ Comprehensive support for rescued individuals, including education and housing.

+ Focus on community outreach and awareness to combat human trafficking.

+ Holistic approach to recovery, addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

Negative Aspects

– Limited resources may restrict the number of individuals we can help at one time.

– Challenges in raising awareness and funds to sustain our programs.