Working with Iowa Department of Public Safety to tackle human trafficking
Hope for Justice is working in partnership with the state of Iowa’s largest law enforcement agency.
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Hope for Justice is working in partnership with the state of Iowa’s largest law enforcement agency.
A female sex trafficking victim has been brought to safety after our U.S. team were asked to support her to leave exploitation.
Hope for Justice has delivered three training sessions to 75 foster parents in Iowa, teaching them how to spot the signs of human trafficking.
After just a couple of months of working for Hope for Justice, Greg Hall has already made an impact.
Break the Cycle is a series of cycling events, run relays, and endurance events that raise funds for Hope for Justice in the fight against human trafficking.
Thanks to a brave female survivor, Hope for Justice in Iowa has uncovered vital information that could lead to the prosecution of a human trafficker.
A teenager who was being sold by her own mother is now living far away and in safety thanks to a swift intervention by Hope for Justice’s Midwest Regional Center.
Join us on June 8, 2024 for the Break the Cycle Challenge Ride. Featuring three different route distances (25, 50 or 100 miles), this event has an option for all levels of cyclist.
How many victims of human trafficking are there in the USA? More than 1 million. There are 1,091,000 people living in conditions of modern slavery in the USA.
To mark International Women’s Day, we interviewed our team on the ground in the United States to find out about the specific barriers that women and girls face to re-entering society after being exploited.