I wanted to contact you directly today to say a BIG thank you for your interest in the work of Hope for Justice and in finding solutions that help victims and survivors of modern slavery. More than 203,000 lives were impacted in 2023 through our work – you can see the joy this helped to create in the photo above, - Page 4
After just a couple of months of working for Hope for Justice, Greg Hall has already made an impact. - Page 4
Three of Hope for Justice's U.S. investigators have published a major article on the nexus between drug trafficking and human trafficking, with calls to tackle the power of the transnational gangs and crime groups profiting from human misery and exploitation. Writing in the journal Domestic Preparedness using evidence from recent Hope for Justice investigations and - Page 4
The church can help to end human trafficking and modern slavery. When we stand together – united in prayer and action – we believe we will see God move in power. - Page 4
An orphan is now safe and has renewed hope after being supported to leave the streets where he was vulnerable to human trafficking. - Page 4
Public sector professionals and members of the voluntary and community sector in Buckinghamshire are invited to attend upcoming Hope for Justice training events focused on Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking and Exploitation. The training is free of charge* and will be delivered by Hope for Justice, a leading anti-slavery charity, who share their experience through accredited - Page 4
The Frederick Douglass Bill, which could bolster the fight against human trafficking, has a new co-sponsor as a result of Hope for Justice’s campaigning. - Page 4
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 4
Hope for Justice welcomes Uganda's upgrade to a Tier 2 country in the latest Trafficking in Persons report, but concerns remain as cases of exploitation rise. - Page 4
MPs scrutinising the work of the Home Office say in a new report that “the fight against human trafficking is, in practice, no longer a priority for the UK Government”. - Page 4