See Her Thrive Dallas: Freedom Starts with Economic Opportunity

See Her Thrive Dallas: Freedom Starts with Economic Opportunity On April 9, 2026, Nomi Network gathered Dallas business and philanthropic leaders at the George W. Bush Presidential Center for the See Her Thrive breakfast. Presented by headline sponsor Quantum Connections: A Global Dialogue Initiative, the morning centered on one core truth: freedom starts with economic […]

Women Leading the Way: How Nomi Network Was Built by Women, for Women

  Women Leading the Way: How Nomi Network Was Built by Women, for Women She was eight years old. While most children her age were learning to read and write, Nomi had already survived what no child should ever experience. Trafficked and abused by someone meant to protect her, her childhood had been stolen before […]

Nomi Network Awarded Grant from Together Women Rise to Expand Workforce Opportunities for Women in Cambodia

Nomi Network Awarded Grant from Together Women Rise to Expand Workforce Opportunities for Women in Cambodia Nomi Network is honored to receive a grant from Together Women Rise to strengthen our Workforce Development Program in Cambodia, expanding opportunities for women in trafficking-vulnerable communities to build safe and sustainable livelihoods. This multi-year funding from Together Women […]

Exposing the Systemic Vulnerabilities Behind Exploitation

As more files are unsealed, the Epstein case is providing a grim, real-time case study of how human trafficking functions and persists.  While headlines focus on powerful names and legal maneuvering, the true center of this narrative must remain the survivors—women whose courage has forced a global confrontation with realities that anti-trafficking organizations have fought […]

Financial Scams and Human Trafficking: The Dual-Victim Crisis

How Fraud, Debt, and Deception Create Pathways to Exploitation When people think about human trafficking, financial scams rarely come to mind. Yet today, financial fraud is one of the most common entry points into exploitation—creating debt, dependency, and fear that traffickers use to control individuals long before physical force ever appears. In this final installment […]

Why Online Safety is Your Best Defense Against Human Trafficking: What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know About Digital Exploitation

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This article explores how everyday shopping choices—from clothing to home goods—connect to global supply chains and human trafficking, and how more intentional purchasing can support dignity and safe work.

How Human Trafficking Touches Everyday Life

This article explores how everyday shopping choices—from clothing to home goods—connect to global supply chains and human trafficking, and how more intentional purchasing can support dignity and safe work.

The Ninety-Nine at Stanford: AI, Entertainment, and Social Impact Unite to Combat Human Trafficking

Nomi Network co-hosted The Ninety-Nine at Birdie’s at Stanford Golf Course, with Sue Xu and Larry Li of Amino Capital, with generous sponsorship from Le Saito Tanaka Private Wealth Group, Funny Face Films, Raise for Good, and Deloitte. This intimate, invitation-only gathering convened investors, technologists, philanthropists, and cultural influencers to explore how artificial intelligence, entertainment, […]

Liza Soberano attends panel organized by Nomi Network

Liza Soberano smiling at a public event.

This post was originally published on gmanetwork.com. The Nomi Network panel is the latest advocacy activity Liza Soberano has participated in. Liza Soberano continues to involve herself in advocacy work, this time around participating in a panel organized by a non-profit advocating for women. In one of the more recent posts on her Instagram account, […]

Stand with Women in Cambodia: The Cambodia Resilience Fund is Helping Families Rebuild

When violence erupted along the Cambodia–Thailand border last week, entire villages were forced to evacuate overnight. Women in Nomi Network’s programs, many small business owners, and primary family caregivers, fled with nothing but the clothes on their backs. They left behind their homes, livestock, and the livelihoods they had worked tirelessly to build. Markets are […]