Sentinel Foundation counters child sex trafficking, provides crisis response to preserve human life during emergency situations.

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Matt Murphy – Digital Kidnapping

April 22, 2024

Glenn Devitt is a veteran with 11 years Enlisted experience in the United States Army. In 2017, after fighting child crimes digitally, Glenn founded the Sentinel Foundation.

Matt’s goal is to provide law enforcement officers in the US the best training, technology and resources to succeed in the fight to save children from trafficking and exploitation. He believes that they will make a difference with every child safe until the end.

BRAD LEA TV

Feb 19, 2024

Glenn Devitt is a veteran with 11 years Enlisted experience in the United States Army. In 2017, after fighting child crimes digitally, Glenn founded the Sentinel Foundation.

Matt’s goal is to provide law enforcement officers in the US the best training, technology and resources to succeed in the fight to save children from trafficking and exploitation. He believes that they will make a difference with every child safe until the end.

Change Agents with Andy Stumpf

Mar 27, 2023

Glenn Devitt is an Army veteran, a former member of the Department of Homeland Security’s H.E.R.O. (Human Exploitation Rescue Operative) program, and the CEO of ⁠the Sentinel Foundation⁠. The organization exists for a single reason: to end underage children being exploited around the world.

CBC News: The National

Mar 23, 2022

Foreign parents and rescue organizations are working frantically to rescue babies delivered by surrogate mothers in Ukraine and bring them to international couples, including Canadians.

BBC News

Mar 21, 2018

A BBC investigation has revealed that Rohingya girls as young as 13, who fled Myanmar in the past 6 months, are being trafficked into prostitution in Bangladesh. The undercover team filmed traffickers openly offering the girls for sex in Cox’s Bazar, the town nearest to the refugee camps, where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims now live. The BBC’s Mishal Husain has the story.