We Can Prevent Child Sex Trafficking

Help beLydia spread the word to spare our youth from the tragedy of sex trafficking.

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The beLydia Mission

From our beginnings in 2016, our goal has been simple – to use our gifts of hospitality and service to build awareness about the evils of child sex trafficking. Through events, resources, and prayer, we encourage and equip people to recognize the red flags of human trafficking so they can prevent its devastating impact among their family, friends and communities.

Be A Part of Our Powerful Events

Our role in the sex trafficking fight is to shine a light into the darkness through open communication and dialogue – which is why we regularly hold events for a variety of audiences.

Lights of Paris Gala:

Come join us for our charity dinner and live auction on February 6 at Hotel Van Zandt. Proceeds support our mission to prevent child sex trafficking in our communities.
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Awareness:

Regular awareness gatherings for adults, featuring sexual assault survivors, family members of survivors, and sex trafficking experts.
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Open Hearts:

A faith-based conference for teen girls that provides information, spiritual guidance, and tips for becoming more vigilant. Sign up for Open Hearts 2020 is now open!
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Nearly 80,000 Texas Youths are Victims of Sex Trafficking at Any Time

That’s from a 2016 University of Texas report. The hard reality is that sex traffickers do not discriminate. Anyone – no matter their background, upbringing, or neighborhood – can be targeted and manipulated by a pimp and become a victim of human trafficking. We need your help to save the lives of the boys and girls across Texas. Get involved with beLydia today.

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Our Dynamic Devotionals

Combatting the hidden realities of the sex industry is spiritually and emotionally taxing. On our beLydia Blog, we provide helpful and uplifting devotionals that encourage your soul, including Bible verses, guided prayers, and Bible study tips.

Whether you’re a survivor, a parent of a survivor or someone who wants to help us prevent sex trafficking in our community, it’s important you know how much God loves you and wants the best for you.