Clear your calendar! We're teaming up with the Bucket List Family for the U.S. premiere of our documentary, "Stolen Innocence."
Join us for a chance to meet the Bucket List Family, learn about human trafficking and find ways you can make a difference.
All proceeds will go directly to Effect.org, a nonprofit that operates affordable private schools, leads global expeditions and creates solutions for children in the developing world.
Delving into a hidden world, STOLEN INNOCENCE tells the untold story of millions of girls who disappear from their homes and are forced into a life of sex slavery. Without a choice, these girls are violently trafficked into the largest sex ring in India and the world.
The film highlights the increasing number of human trafficking victims being sold for sex through the stories of living survivors and local abolitionists risking everything to reveal the truth. Shot in India, the rape and trafficking capital of the world, STOLEN INNOCENCE gives an unprecedented glimpse into human trafficking gangs, brothels and law enforcement to help audiences understand the industry's deepest secrets and explain why it’s growing so quickly.
This documentary contains sensitive material that is not appropriate for young children.
In 2016 Garret and Jessica Gee came to Nepal with nonprofit Effect.org to learn more about human trafficking and to help prevent it. Afterwards they launched a campaign to open a school for at risk girls in India.
The campaign was an instant success! The Bucket List Family raised enough money to open a school, which we launched this year in New Delhi, India. See their school here.
Effect.org has teamed up with them again to screen documentary stolen Innocence and raise funds to help fight human trafficking.