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Our mission is to end human trafficking by creating pathways to safe employment, empowering women and girls to break cycles of slavery in their families and communities.

Across India, Cambodia, and the United States, the numbers tell a powerful story of safe work, resilience, and new pathw...
05/20/2026

Across India, Cambodia, and the United States, the numbers tell a powerful story of safe work, resilience, and new pathways forward.

In 2025, Nomi Network reached 25,300+ individuals through outreach and engagement, served 4,441 individuals, and supported 1,567 people into income pathways.

Behind every number is a woman gaining income, a family building stability, and a future opening with more choice and freedom.

Read the full 2025 Annual Report through the link in bio.

For some women and girls, change begins quietly.It begins when someone dares to question the limits they have been told ...
05/15/2026

For some women and girls, change begins quietly.

It begins when someone dares to question the limits they have been told — that migration is the only path to stability, that self-doubt is safer than dreaming, that women can only go so far. Across the stories of Kyas, Monica, Ria, Jishnu, and many others, we see those beliefs begin to shift.

✨A woman learns a skill.
👱‍♀️A girl speaks her dream out loud.
🤱A mother rebuilds her future after exploitation.
☘️A family begins to believe differently.

For Ria, the shift was internal but powerful: moving from the belief that “there are some things girls cannot do” to knowing that girls can do anything when they believe in themselves. Behind every number is a person. Behind every outcome is a life, a family, and a community touched by change.

Read our full Annual Report 2025 to learn more.



More than a metric. A movement. ✨In 2025, we didn’t just track data—we witnessed the end of cycles of violence. Behind e...
05/13/2026

More than a metric. A movement. ✨

In 2025, we didn’t just track data—we witnessed the end of cycles of violence. Behind every percentage point is a woman reclaiming her power.

The 2025 Impact by the Numbers:
📣 25,300+ individuals reached through outreach.
💪 4,441 women equipped for economic independence.
💼 1,567 placed in safe jobs (2x our 2024 impact!)

But statistics can’t tell the whole story. Women like Kyas, Riya, and Monica can. For them, a stable income isn't just a paycheck. It is:

✅ Safety from exploitation.
✅ Autonomy over their own futures.
✅ Stability for the next generation.

📖 Read the 2025 Annual Report. Link in bio to meet the women behind the data.

Mothers rarely have perfect journeys. They face setbacks, make difficult choices, pause their dreams, begin again — and ...
05/10/2026

Mothers rarely have perfect journeys. They face setbacks, make difficult choices, pause their dreams, begin again — and still keep moving forward for their children. Seema’s journey reflects this quiet resilience.

From starting a small shop to joining skills training and stepping into formal employment, she continued to adapt through every challenge life brought her. The income she saved eventually helped her daughter secure admission to college — a moment of immense pride for their family.

This Mother’s Day, we celebrate mothers like Seema, whose determination and hope create pathways to brighter futures for the next generation. When women have access to opportunities, training, and dignified work, families and communities thrive alongside them.

To read Seema's complete journey, click on the link in the bio.

Diana, our president and co-founder, met 8-year-old Nomi in Cambodia. At that monument, Diana came face to face with a r...
04/03/2026

Diana, our president and co-founder, met 8-year-old Nomi in Cambodia. At that monument, Diana came face to face with a reality she could not ignore. A young girl whose life had been shaped by exploitation, with little control over her future.

She could have walked away.
She didn’t.

Instead, she chose to act. Alongside her other two co-founders, she didn’t just respond to a crisis. She built something different.

She helped start Nomi Network to create lasting change rooted in dignity, opportunity, and the belief that every woman and girl deserves the chance to define her own future.
From the very beginning, this work has been led by women.

Women who saw the problem up close and refused to accept it.
Women who listened first, then built solutions alongside the communities they serve.
Women who understood that true freedom requires more than rescue. It requires economic independence.

And because women lead this work, the impact goes deeper.
Women and girls who once faced exploitation or were at high risk are now:
Earning their own incomeContinuing their educationBuilding confidence and independenceCreating safer futures for themselves and their families
This is not just intervention. It is transformation.

Today, Nomi is a resilient young woman, a reflection of what is possible when women are given the opportunity to rise and lead their own lives. And her story is being rewritten thousands of times over.

Nomi Network celebrates the women who chose to act, the women leading this movement today, and the women and girls stepping into their own power because of it.

Read the full history of women leading the way at Nomi Network at the link in our bio!

# WomenLeadingTheWay

As we wrap up Women’s History Month, join Nomi Network for an Ice Cream for a Cause Benefit Night at Ben & Jerry’s in Ho...
03/31/2026

As we wrap up Women’s History Month, join Nomi Network for an Ice Cream for a Cause Benefit Night at Ben & Jerry’s in Houston today, March 31, from 4:00–6:00 PM. A portion of the proceeds will support Nomi Network’s Houston programming.

This event is about more than just enjoying a scoop with friends and family. It is about creating real opportunities that help women build stability, confidence, and long-term self-sufficiency.

📍Ben & Jerry's | 5515 Kirby Dr, Houston, TX 77005
📅 Today, March 31
⏰ 4:00–6:00 PM

Please email JerMarkus Booker at [email protected] to let him know if you’ll be stopping by!

🍦 Ice Cream for a Cause!Join Nomi Network for a Benefit Night at Ben & Jerry's  and help support programs in Houston tha...
03/26/2026

🍦 Ice Cream for a Cause!

Join Nomi Network for a Benefit Night at Ben & Jerry's and help support programs in Houston that empower women and girls and combat human trafficking.
Bring your friends and family for a fun, kid-friendly evening of ice cream and community!

📅 March 31
⏰ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
📍 5515 Kirby Dr, Houston, TX 77005

💜 A portion of proceeds will go directly to Nomi Network’s Houston programming.

Stop by, grab a scoop, and make an impact!

We are still feeling inspired after two impactful events hosted by Nomi Network’s Dallas and Houston teams over the past...
03/20/2026

We are still feeling inspired after two impactful events hosted by Nomi Network’s Dallas and Houston teams over the past couple of weeks! ✨

Through our Level-Up Resource and Career Event in Dallas and the Next Chapter Hiring Fair in Houston, Nomi Network connected youth, survivors, and job-ready candidates with real career pathways and new opportunities for growth.

These events created space for connection, collaboration, and real next steps toward economic freedom. Together, we helped open pathways to economic independence — 30 individuals participated, and 8 left with promising interview opportunities, while others enrolled in programs to strengthen their professional skills.

We are grateful to everyone who contributed to the event and helped make it such a meaningful success.

We’re honored to share that Nomi Network has been awarded a multi-year grant from Together Women Rise to expand workforc...
03/19/2026

We’re honored to share that Nomi Network has been awarded a multi-year grant from Together Women Rise to expand workforce opportunities for women in Cambodia.

Through this funding, our Workforce Development Program aims to serve 500 women in trafficking-vulnerable communities through 2027, equipping them with life skills, vocational training, financial literacy, and pathways to safe, dignified work.

For women like Sopheap, this support is life-changing.

After years of struggling to make ends meet through farming, Sopheap and her husband migrated for work, only to face long hours, low pay, and constant uncertainty. When she returned home and joined Nomi Network’s program, she gained new skills, began earning income safely from home, and started building savings for her family’s future.

Today, she is not only contributing financially. She’s helping lead decisions in her household and encouraging other women in her community to pursue safer opportunities.

This funding will allow Nomi Network to further invest in women supporting their individual journey and strengthening their communities:
→ 500 women gaining economic opportunity
→ 400 women receiving safe migration and trafficking awareness training
→ 200 women starting or growing micro-enterprises
→ 2,000 community members engaged in awareness and empowerment efforts

When women have access to training and opportunity, they don’t just change their own lives; they strengthen families and communities for generations.

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re proud to stand alongside partners like Together Women Rise to help build safer, more sustainable futures.

If you believe in this work, we invite you to be part of it: give.nominetwork.org/celebrateher

Today is India Giving Day, and every gift up to $100 will be matched — doubling your impact.If you’ve been looking for a...
03/13/2026

Today is India Giving Day, and every gift up to $100 will be matched — doubling your impact.

If you’ve been looking for a way to make a tangible difference for women and girls in India, today is the day. Donate here before the match ends tonight:
www.indiagivingday.org/organizations/nomi-network-inc (Link in Bio)

When a young girl is living in poverty, married off young, becomes a mother before she’s ready, and is pulled out of school, her future is often decided for her. Opportunities disappear. Independence feels out of reach. Not what you imagine for a 13-year-old? We agree.

Meet Beena.

At just 13, Beena’s dream of becoming a police officer was cut short when she was forced into an early marriage. Before turning 18, she had already become a mother, and her husband and in-laws would not allow her to continue her education.

When Beena joined a training program with Nomi Network, she was quiet and hesitant. But during a session on decision-making, something shifted—her dream resurfaced.

She joined four other women to start a small food service enterprise and began earning her own income for the first time. It was modest, but it gave her something powerful: independence and choice.

Despite strong opposition from her family, Beena made another bold decision. She enrolled in night school and paid for it herself.

Today, she is continuing her education while training to launch a micro-enterprise producing pickles and papads—and she still hopes to pursue her childhood dream of becoming a police officer.

When women gain access to education, job training, and income opportunities, they can begin rewriting their futures.

Today, you can help more women like Beena do the same.

Donate before the match ends tonight and double your impact:
www.indiagivingday.org/organizations/nomi-network-inc (Link in Bio)

Address

3026 Mockingbird Lane # 102
Dallas, TX
75205

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16468670608

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