DNA Foundation was founded in 2009, by film and television actors
Demi Moore and
Ashton Kutcher. At that time, Moore was viewing an
MSNBC documentary on human trafficking and sexual slavery of children in
Cambodia. While later researching some of the issues that were presented in the film, she was inspired to act when she learned that
child pornography and the sexual slavery of children were taking place not only in Cambodia, but in the United States as well. When DNA Foundation was established, the name of the organization represented the couple, along with their joint commitment to addressing human trafficking. On November 15, 2012, the name of the organization was changed following the dissolution of the founders' marriage. , they remain with the organization as co-founders. The members of the
board of directors of Thorn include Moore and Kutcher; as well as
Ray Chambers, the
United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for
Malaria; and Jim Pitkow, co-founder of
Attributor. In September 2023, Kutcher resigned from the organization after sending a letter to a judge requesting leniency in the sentencing of his former costar
Danny Masterson who was convicted of two counts of rape. In 2024, Thorn's hiring of two former
Europol officials in 2022 was the subject of an investigation by the
European Ombudsman for potential violations of the conflict of interest rules by Europol. == Programming ==