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Every Purchase Helps Fight Human Trafficking.
Every Purchase Helps Fight Human Trafficking.

Survivor Series - Project Oasis

Versible Survivor Series - Why We Do What We Do

Versible is founded and operated by Christians, people who have themselves been redeemed from sin & restored to new life by a loving Savior. Supporting organizations involved in rescuing children from trafficking comes as a natural outflow of that awareness. We look for organizations to support who protect the vulnerable, and who are stepping in to provide these survivors with the care and support they need to rebuild their lives.

The Versible Survivor Series represents a very special branch of our company. Each Survivor wristband is designed by a child rescued out of slavery and who has been helped by one of the organizations Versible supports. Every product Versible sells helps fight Human Trafficking. For our Survivor Series products, 100% of the net profits are donated to the fight. In this way, rescued children can participate in the rescue and care of more children.

Our passion to fight human trafficking goes beyond basic philanthropy; to us it is a reminder and extension of our own redemption. We have a Savior who laid down His life to rescue us from the kingdom of darkness, and children are precious in His sight. Join our endeavor as we seek to be His hands and feet in a desperate world.

Project Oasis - The Story of the Children Who Designed These Wristbands

Child victims of human trafficking represent a heartbreaking reality, as these young souls find themselves ensnared in unimaginable circumstances. One of our ministry partners (Codename: Project Oasis for safety) currently supports over 20 children that were either in the process of being sold or had already been sold at shockingly tender ages, some as young as 9 years old. Their innocence was stolen, and their childhoods prematurely cut short, subjected to a grim fate they never deserved.

Many of these young girls were sold to much older men, their lives bartered for resources in a deeply unsettling exchange. Some of them are also victims of female genital mutilation (FGM), a cruel practice that inflicts lasting physical and psychological trauma. They were forced to endure unimaginable pain, leaving lifelong scars, both physical and emotional.

These children were forced into a world of exploitation, robbed of their chance to grow up free, educated, and secure. Yet, amidst this darkness, there is hope. Thanks to the tireless efforts anti-trafficking ministries and organizations like Project Oasis, many child survivors have been rescued and are now receiving the love, protection, shelter, clothing, food, medical treatment, education, and healing they so desperately need.
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. John 1:5