#034: Supporting Victims of Human Trafficking in Athens
Episode 34 | 45 Minutes | May 8, 2025
What does real anti-trafficking work look like?
In this episode of the Lasting Change podcast, we sit down with Andrew Larson—One Collective’s catalyst in Athens, Greece—to explore the realities of sexual exploitation, the complexity of trafficking, and what it takes to make a meaningful difference.
This episode isn’t a tidy story of rescue. Instead it’s a look at what it means to break isolation, build trust over time, and embody hope in some of the darkest places. Whether you’re new to this topic or passionate about justice, Andrew’s experience will help you understand how long-term, relational work can transform lives—both overseas and in your own neighborhood.
In this Episode, you will learn:
A clear definition of human trafficking—and what makes it so complex
Why Greece is a critical hotspot in the global trafficking network
The unique challenges of anti-trafficking work in brothel districts
How outreach teams safely engage with women in crisis
Why rescue isn’t always the goal—and what true success looks like
Practical ways you can respond locally or globally
What it means to find God among the oppressed
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Andrew Larson is a One Collective catalyst leading anti-trafficking efforts in Athens, Greece. With a focus on holistic, community-driven solutions, Andrew works in collaboration with local partners to address the complex realities of sexual exploitation. His work centers on consistent outreach, building trust through long-term relationships, and creating pathways toward freedom, restoration, and lasting transformation.
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