Valentine’s Day is a moment to show your love and affection to those you hold dear, but there is a darker side to the industry which is rarely discussed. Whether it’s buying roses or chocolates for your loved ones, you could be unintentionally fuelling an industry that relies upon exploitation to bring these items to market. - Page 35
We eat chocolate for comfort, celebration, and indulgence. Yet without understanding the story behind your purchases, you could be unintentionally fuelling an industry that relies upon exploitation to bring these items to market. - Page 35
This paper explores the impact of recent UK legislative and policy changes on survivors of modern slavery. - Page 35
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. - Page 35
To report a concern of human trafficking or modern slavery, email: help@hopeforjustice.org. See Hope for Justice phone number and address in your country. - Page 35
A 14-year-old girl is back with her family after being tricked into domestic servitude. She was helped by someone who had been trained by Hope for Justice. - Page 35
Investigators Richard Schoeberl, Jeff Bollettieri and Bill Loucks from Hope for Justice U.S. write for the Domestic Preparedness journal about a growing criminal crisis. - Page 35
Report a concern about human trafficking or modern slavery. - Page 35
Did you know? There are almost 50 million people – men, women and children – trapped in modern slavery around the world today. That’s 1 in every 150 people. - Page 35
Hope for Justice partners with businesses and offers corporate partnerships to help make a difference in the fight against human trafficking and modern slavery - Page 35