Vision Abolition is dedicated to three goals: preventing the sale and sexual exploitation of human beings wherever it occurs; rescuing those victims, especially pregnant women, children and women with children; and restoring those victims to full, productive lives. The problem may be non-denominational, but the solution is clearly God in action transforming one life at a time.
Vision Abolition is a non-profit charitable organization that was founded by Mark Connelly, pastor of Superstition Springs Church in Gilbert, Arizona to offer hope, dignity and rehabilitation for women and children exploited and/or enslaved in the sex trade industry.
- To assure the most efficient and effective use of resources, Vision Abolition has partnered with Shared Hope International, allowing both to help make a difference where it is needed most.
- Vision Abolition is an all-volunteer, tax exempt 501(c)(3) charity.
- 100% of donated funds currently go directly to help the women and children who live in the Village of Hope in Fiji.