About Us:

Mission Statement:
Tiny Stars mission is to expose and stop commercial sexual exploitation of children by catching child predators.

Objectives:

Fund a global network of undercover agents to build cases which are turned over to the FBI for prosecution under the Protect Act of 2003.
Support and enforce policies and legislation that serve to protect children from predators
Create model community groups to replicate throughout the US

The Star Thrower:  
"Thousands of starfish washed ashore one night.  The next morning as the sun began to scorch them a little boy running frantically along the beach
began throwing them into the water so they wouldn't die.  "Don't bother, dear," his mother said, "what you're doing doesn't make a difference."  
The boy stopped for a moment and looked at the starfish in his hand.
 "It will sure make a difference to this one."

The Story Behind Our Name:  
Adopted from a silly little children's story called The Star Thrower, the name of Tiny Stars was chosen by the founder
so people would constantly be reminded of this very simple truth.  What we do here is not complicated.  We focus
on the difference we make, not the difference we cannot.  We have all heard the phrase, "saving the world one
child at a time."  Tiny Stars dreams of taking that even one step further.  By concentrating on catching the predator
who destroys thousands of children's lives throughout his or her lifetime, we are able to prevent the tragedy of children
becoming so affected by the experience that they themselves become the predator.  By breaking this chain of events, we
feel like every predator stopped effects generation after generation to come.  This focus is the driving force of Tiny Stars,
and we will never stop.

History:  
In 1996 during a 5 year project in Africa, Jake Collins was thrown into several situations involving traffickers and their child victims.  One 8-9 year
old girl clutched her arms around him but his promise to help her was never realized.    She had been trafficked from Nigeria into Benin to fulfill the
large German demand for sex with children.  After 30 countries in Africa, and 80 nations around the world Jake returned home to where the real
fight begins.  A network of undercover agents to bring these predators to justice is the only real solution for this massive issue, so after years of
public awareness campaigns and networking around the world to bring this issue to the surface, Tiny Stars has developed into a very focused
project to do just that, develop a network of undercover agents.


Board of Directors:  Tiny Stars is governed by a Board of Directors.  Our 2008 board consists of:

Jake Collins, Founder/President/CEO
Kavien Amiri Co-Founder/President of Operations
Jeff Enochs Secretary
Dave Ernspiger Treasurer


Forecasted Revenues and Expenditures.
2005-2006 Expense Report

"Every day, in many countries of this
world, children are bought and sold,
transported against their will, and forced
into lives of prostitution, slave labor and
utter misery.” – Mary Robinson, UN
High Commissioner for Human Rights
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"The more you
learn about how
the most
innocent and
vulnerable
among us are
savaged by these
crimes, the more
impossible it
becomes to look
the other way."
 
 
-Former U.S.
Secretary of State
Colin Powell
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Tiny Stars is a non-government agency dedicated to expose and stop commercial
sexual exploitation of children by catching child predators.    We work with federal
law enforcement to capture American child predators.  Tiny Stars is a 501(c)3 agency
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