On his 60th birthday, Harold D’Souza’s inspiring journey from a survivor to a global advocate takes centre stage as he continues to empower communities worldwide.
From victim to victor
Harold D’Souza’s life is a remarkable testament to resilience and transformation. Once a victim of human trafficking in the United States, Harold has become a global leader in the fight against modern-day slavery. His philosophy—rooted in love, care, faith, respect, empowerment, and freedom—emphasises that change begins at home.
A gift of courage: Skydiving at 60
Marking his milestone birthday, Harold’s sons, Bradly and Rohan, gifted him a skydiving experience from 13,000 feet in San Francisco. The leap symbolised Harold’s fearless approach to life and his unwavering determination to overcome challenges.
Both Bradly, a Tesla professional working with Elon Musk, and Rohan, a tennis pro in Chicago, reflect the resilience and strength of the D’Souza family.
The D’Souza family’s legacy of giving
United by shared experiences, the D’Souza family actively works to create a world free from exploitation. Together, Harold and his wife, Dancy, co-founded Eyes Open International (EOI), a non-profit dedicated to raising awareness about human trafficking. The organisation has gained recognition from the United Nations for its impactful work.
Their son, Rohan, serves as the youngest board director of EOI, ensuring the organisation’s mission continues to inspire future generations.
A life of purpose and leadership
Harold’s work as an advocate and mentor has touched countless lives, offering hope and empowerment to survivors and communities. His story serves as a beacon of courage for advocates, families, and survivors alike.
A family united in resilience
The D’Souza family exemplifies the power of unity and purpose. From surviving trauma to serving communities, their journey showcases how love and determination can transform lives.
Celebrating a legacy
Harold D’Souza’s 60th birthday is more than a celebration of his life—it’s a tribute to his enduring mission. His story is a powerful reminder that change begins at home and that faith, family, and compassion can lead to a brighter, freer future.