Jul/092
Why I Climb – Jarrett Mylander
Why do you climb mountains?
This will be my first true mountain summit. Ever since moving to Seattle five years ago, I’ve looked to Mt. Rainier and thought how awesome it would be to climb it. I love the outdoors and I try to stay fit, but I know I have no clue what I’m getting myself into. I’m excited for the challenge, for the cause, and for those people you and I can help pull out of human trafficking.
Why human trafficking?
The Eighteen: I am a firm believer that every single person on this planet has infinite value. Human trafficking is in direct contradiction to that belief, minimalizing if not completely stripping individuals of their God-given beauty and worth. Every person is a beautiful child of God, offering amazing talents and abilities that nobody else has. Human trafficking is a scourge to the value of these individuals, dehumanizing victims and perpetrators alike. We can pull Eighteen people out of the sex trade. Eighteen people who can change their families, communities, countries, and the world. Eighteen people who deserve all life can offer. Eighteen people of infinite value.
Jul/092
Who do YOU climb for?

People climb for many different reasons. But we climb for the captives—the nearly 27 million men, women, and children who are bound in slavery and illicit human trafficking.
You will be shocked (and we hope you are) to know that that, despite living at the historical zenith of wealth, political freedom, and self-actualization, there are more people living in slavery today than ever before. The statistics are staggering and the total market value of illicit human trafficking is estimated to be in excess of US$32 billion (UN), or more money earned by Google, Nike, and Starbucks combined.
Although our history books teach us that slavery was abolished in the 1800s, the reality is that there are more slaves in the world today than ever before, and modern slavery manifests itself in a host of nefarious ways. Forced labor, child soldiering, unjust detention, the commercial sex trade—slavery in the modern world knows no creative bounds.
As if a shadow cast beneath the extraordinarily active and interconnected global economy, human trafficking is quickly becoming the most expansive criminal industry in the world today, rivaling even the drug and arms trades. The commercial sex trade perhaps epitomizes the cruelest forms of this practice, with each year, more than 2 million children are exploited in the global commercial sex trade (UNICEF). Despite the almost universal outrage over this injustice, sex trafficking remains one of the most profitable form of human trafficking, manifesting as prostitution, pornography, bride trafficking, and the sexual abuse of children for profit. This epidemic is not solely a “overseas” phenomenon either. An estimated 17,500 foreign nationals are trafficked annually in the United States alone and the number of US citizens trafficked within the country is estimated to be even higher with an estimated 200,000 American children being at risk for trafficking into the sex industry each year.
Driving this underground economy of slavery is, at heart, a worldview that regards people as commodities—whether inhumanely working a man and his family to exhaustion to pay off debt, or subjecting young children to service the sexually demented of our world, the modern day slave trade is empowered by a deranged mindset that aggressively defies the innate dignity in each and every person.
We hear often about the audacious claims by abolitionists to end the modern day slave trade which oppresses nearly 27 million people through forced labor, prostitution, and indentured servitude. But what is the purported abolition of slavery without the restoration of the soil in which this ancient weed has sprouted, for as William Wilberforce so insightfully remarked, “God Almighty has set before me two great objects, the suppression of the slave trade and the reformation of manners.” There will be no abolition of slavery without the reformation of our society, and it is to this end we must labor.
So the question is not why we climb. What we and our supporters know, is that it is the who we climb for that makes Climb For Captives so compelling:
We climb to give a voice to the voiceless.
We climb to give hope to the hopeless.
We climb to advance the modern day abolitionist movement.
We climb to inspire a generation to radical generosity, solidarity, and activism to end slavery in our lifetime.
**photo by ThEssenceOfFaith. Statistics provided by Kevin Bales @ NotForSale, International Justice Mission, the UN, and UNICEF.
Jul/090
Garage Sales Save Lives!
We have been working hard to promote the Climb for Captives in hopes of raising awareness about Human Trafficking and bringing true, tangible freedom to children who are forced into the sex trade in India. This effort takes a lot of time and a lot of energy from all of us on the Climb for Captives team, but when we hear stories like this we are reminded about the importance of what we are doing and we are inspired to keep pushing forward in hopes that one more life will be saved. Last weekend a Canadian family outside of Vancouver, British Columbia decided to have a garage sale and donate all of the money to Climb for Captives. Their kids began spreading the word around the neighborhood and telling their friends that children around the world are suffering and need help. One little girl, after hearing about the kids in India, went home and sold her pet fish to her brother for $8.15 and promptly donated the money to Climb for Captives. Incredible.
When it was all said and done the family, in addition to raising awareness about the reality and prevalence of Human Trafficking, was able to raise $850 dollars at their garage sale, to help rescue victims in India. Once again, incredible!
We hope that you are as encouraged and inspired by this story as we were. Anyone can make a difference and every little bit helps…even a per gold fish can help to forever change a life. Dream with us about how you might join the Climb for Captives.
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Jul/090
Climb for Captives 2009 Team
The 2009 Climb for Captives team has been finalized. We have added some seasoned climbers to the team as well as a strong base camp team. Be sure to check out our site and take a look at the climber bio page to find out more about the 2009 team.
Training is underway and fundraising has begun. Please join us by spreading the word as well as hitting the give now button on the site to make a difference today!