Nicole Bromley's Undercover Mission: Battling Human Trafficking in Cambodia
Education, I think, is key to prevention.
Imagine walking into the darkest corners of society to bring light to those trapped in unimaginable circumstances. That's exactly what Nicole Bromley did when she went undercover in Cambodia for a rescue and restoration film project with Life Outreach International. In this gripping episode of 'The Call with Nancy Sabato', Nicole opens up about her harrowing experiences meeting child sex slaves in brothels and helping them share their stories with the world.
Nicole's journey isn't just about her undercover work; it's deeply personal. She shares her own story of surviving sexual abuse, which fuels her passion for combating human trafficking and sexual exploitation globally. Her mission goes beyond rescue operations. Nicole emphasizes the crucial role of education in preventing trafficking. She has developed an online course and support group aimed at empowering survivors to become advocates themselves. But Nicole's advocacy doesn't stop there.
She actively speaks at high schools and colleges, teaching students how to be supportive friends and proactive leaders in their communities. The episode tackles tough topics like sexual abuse, trafficking, and rape, but it also shines a light on the hope and resilience that can emerge from such darkness. Nicole believes that education is a key tool in prevention, stating, 'Education, I think, is key to prevention'.
Her work aims to equip communities with the knowledge and resources needed to address and prevent these heinous crimes. If you're looking for a story of courage, resilience, and actionable hope, this episode is a must-listen.