Love Does (organization)

Restore International was founded in 2003 by Bob Goff after a trip to India where he witnessed extreme human rights violations.

Their activities include education, fighting human trafficking through investigations, surveillance, brothel raids, working with local law enforcement, and providing safety for women and children.

Love Does has been noted by Nicholas Kristof in his book A Path Appears in regards to their work in Uganda Restore International.

Love Does holds weekly classes for more than 70 traditional healers to teach them basic literacy and anti human trafficking.

Many of the students were previous child soldiers, rescued from lives of forced sex trafficking, orphans, or from backgrounds of extreme poverty.

In addition to academics, they have focused on a holistic approach to student development by providing extracurricular actives and community building programs such sport teams, boy and girl scouts, group studies, and music programs.Love Does has been working in India since 2002 to investigate and perform surveillance to find children being enslaved in brothels or other forms of bonded labor.

The home provides safety, medical attention, counseling and therapy, and job training skills to help them rebuild their lives.

In 2019, Love Does began leading teams monthly into San Quentin State Prison to work with a special group of inmates.

They secured 285,000 meals and helped supply and staff youth centers for refugees staying at the Warsaw Expo in Poland.

India Restore International