Joint Impact Partners & FAQ

  • Apple of God's Eyes

    The Apple of God’s Eyes (AoGE) is a dedicated organization working to combat human trafficking, with a special focus on rescuing children and girls. Operating in countries such as Nepal, Cambodia, Thailand, Romania, and Bangladesh, AoGE strives to provide hope and safety to those most vulnerable to exploitation. Through its ongoing efforts, AoGE works tirelessly to prevent trafficking, protect survivors, and raise awareness about this global crisis.

  • Zeteo Missions

    Zeteo Missions is a residential home for young children.  Our mission is to provide rescue and safe haven for the most vulnerable and wounded children (especially ages 0-3), to walk out healing journeys with them through intentional relationships, and to empower loving adults to join in making such hope for all children an attainable reality. 

FAQs

What is The Guardian Initiative?

A nonprofit 501(c)(3) dedicated to strengthening and supporting those leaders who defend abused and exploited children.

Do you rescue children from trafficking?

No. We don’t directly conduct rescues. Instead, we support and equip trusted frontline leaders and organizations who rescue, restore, and protect children.

What is your mission and vision?

Mission: To strengthen and support frontline leaders who protect the innocent, expose darkness, and fight for every child’s right to live free and safe.

Vision / Strategic Anchors: TGI works through three foundational pursuits—Strengthen, Transform, and Engage—to care for frontline workers, support survivor restoration, and mobilize communities to prevent exploitation.

What programs do you offer?

  • Honey Badger Ministries (Strengthen): Care and renewal for frontline leaders.

  • The Monarch Project (Transform): Awareness and funding for survivor restoration.

  • OPERATION: Millstone (Engage): Prevention through education and advocacy.

How can I help?

  • Donate to support leaders, survivors, and prevention.

  • Partner as a church, ministry, or organization.

  • Advocate & Educate by sharing resources.

  • Volunteer time, skills, or resources.

Where does my donation go?

Funds go toward leadership care, survivor programs, and prevention efforts through our trusted partners.

Why was TGI founded?

TGI was founded in 2025 after the realization that many frontline workers—rescuers, caregivers, counselors—were emotionally, mentally, and spiritually exhausted. TGI was created to ensure those on the front lines receive sustained care, partnership, and support.

Who do you partner with?

We work with trusted groups like Apple of God’s Eyes (serving in Nepal, Cambodia, Thailand, Romania, Bangladesh) and Zeteo Missions (safe residential care for young children).

Is The Guardian Initiative a nonprofit?

Yes. We are a registered 501(c)(3).