Valley Church: Sunrise to Sunset May 18 Preston | 10am-9pm Valley Church is excited to welcome you to our Charity Family Fun Day running on 18th May from 10am through to 2pm with all proceeds going to Hope for Justice. Through People Matter (part of Valley Church) we would love to not only raise more - Page 26
The annual global profits from forced labour and forced sexual exploitation have risen to an estimated $236 billion (£185 billion), according to the ILO. - Page 26
Hope for Justice CEO, Tim Nelson, has been spending time with our teams in Ethiopia. He recorded this joyful moment when a young girl who had been in our care was reunited with her family after we successfully traced them. - Page 26
January 2025 is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. It is time for us all as individuals to educate ourselves about human trafficking. - Page 26
Hope for Justice is launching a Survivor Leadership Council. Initially the council will comprise three survivor consultants, chaired by Jane Lasonder. - Page 26
Anti-Slavery Day is marked every year on October 18th. It's a time to encourage everyone to do what they can to prevent human trafficking and modern slavery. - Page 26
An Ethiopian girl who was at risk of being trafficked is now safe and well, and has had an emotional reunion with her family. - Page 26
A woman who was trafficked to the UK under the false promise of an opportunity to study is now free from exploitation and passionate about her future. - Page 26
Hope for Justice has moved to a new Lighthouse in Cambodia, providing a safe haven for young survivors of human trafficking and modern slavery. - Page 26
Hope for Justice was proud to sign this joint letter from leaders in the anti-trafficking and human rights sector, following the broadcast of The Real Mo Farah - Page 26
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