Frequently asked questions.

FAQs

  • Zian is a real person with a real story, but represents the countless children around the world whose stories are never heard — children trapped in exploitation, abuse, and trafficking, crying out for rescue in silence.


    Zian is not just one child — she is the face of many.

    The name “Zian” reflects faith in the darkness. She represents the child praying for someone to come. The one who still believes God sees her. The one the world has forgotten — but heaven has not.

  • Operation Zian exists to prevent exploitation, protect vulnerable children, and proclaim hope through Jesus Christ. We do this by:

    • Supporting anti-trafficking rescue operations

    • Funding aftercare and rehabilitation

    • Providing safe spaces, food, medical care, and trauma support

    • Training and equipping local workers and missionaries

    • Educating communities to prevent trafficking before it starts

  • Yes. Operation Zian is unashamedly Christian. Everything we do flows from our belief that:

    • Every child is made in the image of God

    • Every life has immeasurable value

    • True freedom is found in Jesus Christ

    We serve people of all backgrounds, but our motivation, leadership, and mission are Christ-centered.

  • There are several ways to stand with Operation Zian:

    • Pray — Prayer is the foundation of every rescue and every life changed

    • Give — Financial support funds rescues, aftercare, and protection

    • Partner — Churches, businesses, and individuals can collaborate with us

    • Volunteer — Some roles are available in outreach, admin, and support work

    You don’t have to be on the frontline to save a life — you just have to stand with those who are.