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Our Mission

To advance the status of women and girls worldwide through public policy, civic engagement and educational programs that develop leaders who will eliminate global barriers to the equality of women.  Our core pillars include advancing women’s leadership, eradicating human trafficking and ending domestic violence. 

Core Pillar I: Advancing Women’s Leadership

Promoting and supporting women in leadership isn't just a matter of fairness; it's a strategic imperative. Empowering women to take on leadership roles brings diverse perspectives, innovative thinking, and inclusive decision-making to the forefront. It's about recognizing talent and capability regardless of gender and creating environments where everyone has an equal chance to contribute and excel. Investing in and nurturing women leaders isn't just the right thing to do; it's the smart thing to do for the progress and success of organizations, communities, and societies as a whole.

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Core Pillar II: Eradicating Human Trafficking

Eradicating human trafficking demands a unified, relentless effort from global communities. It's a despicable violation of human rights, preying on the vulnerable and exploiting their circumstances for profit. We must collectively stand against this heinous crime, not only through punitive measures but also through comprehensive strategies that address its root causes.

 

Education, awareness, and collaboration among governments, law enforcement, NGOs, and communities are essential. Preventative measures, victim support, and prosecution of perpetrators must be pursued vigorously. Each rescued individual represents a victory, but the ultimate triumph lies in creating a world where human trafficking is inconceivable. It's a battle that requires our unwavering dedication until every person is free from this modern-day slavery.

Core Pillar III: Ending Domestic Violence

Eradicating human trafficking demands a unified, relentless effort from global communities. It's a despicable violation of human rights, preying on the vulnerable and exploiting their circumstances for profit. We must collectively stand against this heinous crime, not only through punitive measures but also through comprehensive strategies that address its root causes.

 

Education, awareness, and collaboration among governments, law enforcement, NGOs, and communities are essential. Preventative measures, victim support, and prosecution of perpetrators must be pursued vigorously. Each rescued individual represents a victory, but the ultimate triumph lies in creating a world where human trafficking is inconceivable. It's a battle that requires our unwavering dedication until every person is free from this modern-day slavery.

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Inspiration For The Esther Institute

Why The Esther Institute?

Why Join The Esther Institute?
Join us monthly for Breakfast at Tiffany’s

A monthly webinar highlighting leadership lessons from women leaders living with passion and purpose.  Subscribe to our You Tube channel below.

About Us

The Esther Project aims to empower women to empower the world by inspiring them to discover and launch their life purpose in service to women and girls globally. 

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Our signature Esther Project Challenge will launch you to reveal your inner queen of purpose! Join our journey to life purpose and intentional leadership!

Contact Us

Email:  info@iamesther.org

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PO Box 1263,

South Plainfield,

NJ 07080

"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."   Jeremiah 29:11

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