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Marc Nuss is a Partnership Manager for Destiny Rescue.
Marc has carried a deep interest and compassion for the underprivileged and vulnerable for most of his life.
Having three daughters (and a son) of his own, and experiencing first hand the plight of young women caught in human trafficking, he is passionate about his role in Destiny Rescue and is determined to make a difference.
Destiny Rescue is a Not-for-Profit organisation started in Australia over 18 years ago and is dedicated to fighting the trafficking and s#xual exploitation of children in seven nations.
Their highly trained agents run covert and raid rescue operations, day and night to locate and rescue children being used and abused.
With the ongoing support of generous donors, Destiny Rescue has successfully liberated over 5,200 individual victims of human trafficking.
They have been instrumental in the closing of many bars, clubs and brothels known to be targeting children for s#x work, and have seen numerous perpetrators prosecuted.
Their tireless work has also helped keep hundreds more young ones from entering the s#x trade through various local community prevention programs and delivered justice and care for those who have been rescued.

Click on the links below to connect with Marc and Destiny Rescue:
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