Why Are These Former Navy Seals Spending Christmas in Haiti? A Story of Human Compassion

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Jeevan A. Robinson (MNI Alive Media)

Release Date

Friday, December 16, 2016

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While many of us are enjoying the good times during the 2016 Holiday Season, we must also spare a thought for the 2 million children that have been enslaved by human traffickers and this year alone.

MNI Alive Media is happy to share with you information about Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R). This is an organization of former intelligence officials and Navy Seals, that so far has rescued 591 victims from human trafficking, and arrested over 250 dangerous traffickers from all over the world. The good part is that, not because it is the Holidays, they do not plan on taking a break. This Christmas, O.U.R. will be spending the holiday away from their families and friends and will be directly in the line of fire.

In 2013, O.U.R. conducted one of their first operations in Haiti, and this week for the Holiday Season, they will be making their return to visit with and bring Christmas to hundreds of rescued kids. According to information we've received here at MNI Alive Media, the number just in Haiti is now 200; with seven of these children being adopted by three different families in the United Stated. O.U.R are also bringing the families with them!

MNI Alive Media is pleased to share in this success story of O.U.R and to partake in their mission. You too can do so via Facebook, Twitter to raise awareness of this violent tragedy that befalls so many children around the world, and help O.U.R. continue to save lives, execute missions and bring justice to victims around the world by catching and arresting sex traffickers.

Since it's start in 2013, O.U.R's work has gained international media coverage ‚Äãon CBS Evening News, ABC Nightly News, Fox News Sunday, PBS and The Washington Post among others. They recently had a documentary done on them called The Abolitionists.

Read more about their organization at their official website www.ourrescue.org

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