Global Intervention Group grew out of Utah's search and rescue community — including volunteer service with Utah County Sheriff Search and Rescue — where one pattern became impossible to ignore: victims of trafficking and abuse pass through public places every day, surrounded by people, steps from help, with no safe way to reach for it.
That question — what if help was already there, waiting? — became an invention: GPS rescue technology designed to be placed in public transportation hubs, within a victim's quiet reach. And the invention became a mission: a nonprofit dedicated to putting that lifeline everywhere it's needed, and writing its protection into law.
What started as a conviction has grown into real, measurable protection. In March 2026, Utah H.B. 354 — the Rescue Tracking Equipment Offense Amendments — was signed into law after passing the Utah Legislature without a single opposing vote, making it a crime to tamper with rescue tracking equipment in public transportation hubs.
Today, we're carrying that momentum to Georgia and California, with legislative champions identified in all 50 states and a federal effort taking shape. Every state that follows means more places where a victim's lifeline is protected by law.
We remain a small, focused organization — which means every dollar donated goes further, and every supporter genuinely matters.
"We exist to help them be found, heard, and freed."
The mission of Global Intervention Group — Hope in Action.
Our story is still being written — in state legislatures, in transit hubs, and in the lives of people who make it home.
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