Our Projects
Captivating International is committed to targeting the root causes holding women and girls back from progressing. Without help, they remain trapped in extreme poverty, child labor, early marriage, and even at risk of human trafficking and cybersex crime. Our programs aim to empower these women, educate children, and elevate communities.
Stop Cybersex Crime Awareness and Education Program
Anti-Human Trafficking Monitoring Stations
Manila Slum Program
Captivating Village Development Program
Women’s Safe Haven and Vocational Center
Captivating Emergency Relief
Our Impact in Action: Current Initiatives
Through our comprehensive programs and initiatives, we will continue to empower women, educate children, and elevate communities, creating lasting change for those in need.
*Total lives progressed since 2007.
14
PROGRAMS
219
COMMUNITIES
31,247
*TOTAL LIVES
Be a part of the solution, protect lives, and transform futures!
Born into challenging circumstances, women and children in remote areas face immediate and desperate obstacles. Without external assistance, they remain trapped. Captivating International breaks these barriers and unleashes transformative impact with the three E’s.
Empower Women
Through our microfinance and skills development initiatives, we strive to break the chains of poverty and exploitation that hold back women and girls in vulnerable communities.
Educate Children
From scholarship initiatives to awareness campaigns, we ensure that children in high-risk communities have the knowledge and critical thinking skills needed for a brighter and safer tomorrow.
Elevate Communities
Captivating works to strengthen communities by promoting economic development, advocating for gender equality, and engaging in advocacy efforts to raise awareness about human trafficking. By addressing the underlying socio-economic factors that contribute to trafficking, we create safer and more resilient communities.
STORIES OF INSPIRATION
11 December 2024
CVP Welcomes Three New Girls in Daduwa
We are excited to welcome twin sisters Ganga and Jamuna, along with Asmi from Daduwa to…
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6 December 2024
OSAEC? What’s That? Spreading The Word To 100 People
We recently shared Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) prevention…
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5 December 2024
WSH: Desperation Attracts Deception – Asha’s Story
Desperate for a better future, Asha was scammed while seeking work abroad but found hope…
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29 November 2024
Extending the Impact of Our Captivating Village Development Program
We recently met with Panchkhal Municipality’s Deputy Mayor and local representatives to…
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22 November 2024
CVP: Former Child Bride Graduates and Learns Japanese
Forced into child marriage at 15, Ritika overcame shame and hardship with support from…
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15 November 2024
Jing and Jei’s Joint Effort To Move Forward
Through our Manila Slum Program, Jei returned to school and graduated, while her mother,…
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14 November 2024
Panchkhal Community Needs Assessment For CVP
We conducted a needs assessment in Panchkhal and uncovered challenges in the community,…
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9 November 2024
Human Trafficking Prevention Through Farming Initiatives
Recently, we conducted programs on vegetable farming and animal husbandry, equipping…
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6 November 2024
Partnering with 3 out of 5 Payatas Schools For OSAEC Awareness
The school leaders at Payatas B fully support our mission to bring online safety…
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