Lincoln Cathedral fundraiser for Hope for Justice
An evening of wine, canapés, and a talk from special guest Tim Nelson, CEO of Hope for Justice, on the work the charity is doing to end modern-day slavery. - Page 2
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An evening of wine, canapés, and a talk from special guest Tim Nelson, CEO of Hope for Justice, on the work the charity is doing to end modern-day slavery. - Page 2
Murder Mystery fundraiser for Hope for Justice Time: 6.30pmLocation: Welton Village Hall, near LincolnTickets: £18 each from Joy on 07709 897 688 Hog roast supper included, bring your own drinks and glasses. - Page 2
The Hope for Justice Learning Academy is an online learning portal offering interactive human trafficking training for the public and frontline practitioners. - Page 2
A survivor of child abuse whose perpetrator was brought to justice after 30 years says support from Hope for Justice is one reason she was able to move forward. - Page 2
Hope for Justice is thrilled to announce that we have been recognised as .ORG Charity of the Year at this year’s prestigious .ORG Impact Awards. - Page 2
The purpose of the Hope for Justice Safeguarding Policy is to protect people, particularly children, at-risk adults, and beneficiaries of assistance, from any harm that may be caused by coming into contact with Hope for Justice. - Page 2
Hope for Justice's new survivor support services in Tennessee, thanks to a grant from the Office of Victims of Crime (OVC), increase the reach of our service to those who need it most. - Page 2
Hope for Justice is taking vital steps to protect young survivors of modern-day slavery and human trafficking from falling through the gaps in support systems. - Page 2
Hope for Justice welcomes the launch of the new Global Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, which met for the first time in London on 5th October - Page 2
We strongly supports this legislation to provide federal criminal record relief to human trafficking survivors forced to commit a non-violent offense. - Page 2