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Share the Spirit logoHAYWARD — In the mid-2010s, a woman known as Tish was trapped in a seemingly endless cycle of human trafficking, her exploiter keeping her young son hostage so she would do his bidding throughout each day and night.

Tish had one advantage — her attention to detail. She silently kept track of his routine and came up with a plan to escape.

“He left me alone with (my son) for three hours, so I knew I would have that small window to work with,” she said in a recent interview. When the opportunity came, she said, “I took my son and whatever I could carry, and I started walking.” She also slipped a note to her neighbor, who helped Tish put some distance between herself and the man who’d kept her under his control for years.

That was the first day of a process that led Tish out of the Central Valley to the Bay Area, where she found refuge through a nonprofit called Love Never Fails. In Love Never Fails, Tish found stability through a brand-new residence for trafficking survivors, then started spending time at its East Bay offices.

She was sorting items by color in the backroom when the organization’s executive director, Vanessa Russell, approached her.

“I said, ‘You know, Tish, I think you’re an engineer,’ ” Russell recalled in a recent interview. She was right. Today, Tish works in Silicon Valley as a network engineer for Cisco Systems, after graduating at the top of her class in a tech academy run by Love Never Fails.

“I didn’t see myself doing something like this at all — my esteem just wasn’t there yet. So having Vanessa see that potential in me before I even saw it, that opportunity was special,” Tish said.

Tish, who went through the Love Never Fails' ITbiz Tech Academy after escaping her trafficker, works at Cisco in San Jose, Calif., on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)
Tish, who went through the Love Never Fails’ ITbiz Tech Academy after escaping her trafficker, works at Cisco in San Jose, Calif., on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) 

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ABOUT SHARE THE SPIRIT

Share the Spirit is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization operated by the East Bay Times/Bay Area News Group. Since 1989, Share the Spirit has been producing series of stories during the holiday season that highlight the wishes of those in need and invite readers to help fulfill them.

HOW TO HELP

Donations to Love Never Fails will help the nonprofit provide 75 teens and adults who are trafficking survivors and vulnerable individuals to access safe, restorative housing and IT workforce training alongside wraparound services like case management, mentoring, therapy and life skills coaching. Goal: $25,000

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