Monthly Mission Focus – Ascent 121
Did You Know?
- Human trafficking of minors occurs in every county in Indiana, in every state in the U.S., and in every country of the world.
- In 2021, human trafficking cases in Indiana involved 176 known victims. Trafficking was categorized into three types: sex, labor, and a combination of both.
- Recruitment can and does occur everywhere—in school, at home, malls, sporting events, and parties; and in shelters and detention facilities—and is conducted both in person and online, where traffickers lure young people with the offer of friendship, romance, or jobs.
- Indianapolis is a major hub for trafficking due to the number of large sporting events & conventions taking place and the number of major interstates that are easily accessible from the city.
What is Ascent 121?
- Ascent 121 is a non-profit organization committed to helping survivors of commercial sexual exploitation.
- Their mission is to empower young people and their families through long-term recovery services to position them for their next chapter in life.
- Built on a foundation of faith, Ascent 121 provides a continuum of care for survivors of human trafficking.
How Can I Help?
- Donate to Ascent 121 can be made online at stmarkscarmel.org/give or by using the offering envelope in the blue attendance pads.
- Pray for the victims of human trafficking around the world and for those who are offering them hope, support, recovery and care.
- Go on a Prayer Journey with your family or small group. Register below.
Ascent 121 Prayer Journey
The Ascent 121 Prayer Journey is an opportunity for you to drive through the near east side of Indianapolis and pray for areas affected by trafficking and exploitation. Through this experience you will learn more about the child welfare system, the juvenile justice system, different ways that teens are drawn into trafficking and recovery services that are available to survivors. Guided prayer stops allow you to pray for survivors, teens at risk, educators, social service providers, juvenile justice staff, law enforcement, ministries and organizations.
Your journey begins in the parking lot at the Indiana Department of Child Services and concludes at the Ascent 121 offices with a debrief for your group to process their experience. The Prayer Journey is intended for small and large groups. A parent must accompany participants under 18. The experience begins with an online orientation sent to you prior to the event. At the selected date, you meet to receive needed materials for the self-guided drive to multiple locations around the city. Spend as long as you’d like praying for each one. The length of the event depends on how long you spend at each location, but averages between 2 and 2-1/2 hours total.
Please contact Amy Adams at aadams@stmarkscarmel.org if you are interested in the Prayer Journey.
Please contact Amy Adams if you would like to know more.