The Freedom Climb began as a dream of something tangible that could be done to raise awareness and help give oppressed, enslaved women and children a voice. It took on a life of it its own as women from around the world heard about it. By January 11, 2012, there were 48 women from seven different countries who gathered in Tanzania to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro -- the world’s tallest free-standing mountain.
These 48 women climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise global awareness, prayers, and funds for women and children who are oppressed, enslaved, exploited, and trafficked throughout the world. Their purpose was to be a voice for the voiceless; for those who could not declare freedom in their lives and climb out of their circumstances on their own. The goal for that climb, and for 2012, was to affect the lives of 10,000 women through projects that break the cycles of poverty, shame, slavery, and despair.
We desire that every woman that has experienced the love and power of God will take up the challenge to be a voice for these destitute women and children. Whether you are a student, a soccer mom, a grandmother, or a hardworking employee, and everything in between, you are needed! You can be an advocate, let us help you get started!





