Donate today to give hope and freedom.
Among the 50 million people trafficked worldwide, women and girls represent a staggering 80% of those subjected to commercial sexual exploitation and 66% of those forced into early marriage. Over the past 15 years, supporters like you have made a lasting impact—equipping women and girls with the skills, resources, and opportunities they need to reclaim their lives. Join us as we celebrate this milestone and continue expanding our programs to empower even more women and girls to reach their full potential and break free from exploitation and trafficking.
The Challenge
Barriers such as conflict, poverty, discrimination, and systemic inequalities prevent women and girls from escaping the cycle of trafficking and exploitation. While these threats differ across countries and communities, women and girls everywhere are bravely fighting for their rights and a safer future — and they need your support.
Our Approach
Nomi Network believes that women and girls are the architects of their own futures. We empower women and girls by collaborating with local organizations and communities to provide them with the tools, resources, comprehensive education, vocational training, and support services needed to break free from the cycle of trafficking and exploitation.
Your Impact
By investing in these transformative efforts, donors help elevate the voices of women and girls, enabling them to advocate for their rights and become leaders in their community, creating brighter futures for themselves and a world where all women and girls can reach their full potential. Together, we can drive meaningful change.
More Ways to Give
Send a check
Mailing Address: Nomi Network 3026 Mockingbird Ln #102, Dallas, Texas 75205
Give with stock, wire transfer, or donor-advised fund
Email Sandra Ostad at sandraostad@nominetwork.org for instructions.
Planned Giving
Email Kelly Gage at kellygage@nominetwork.org for more information.
Shop our store
Shop for gifts on our Nomi Network Shop, where every product you purchase provides jobs for survivors and women at risk, helping to end cycles of exploitation.