As part of our vision here at The Freedom Project team, we hope to see a world free from modern slavery, with justice and hope for all; and in this month’s blog feature, we’re ecstatic to share a glimpse of one life transformed out from human trafficking. Meet Sophie, one of the rescued women living in our Azadi safe home, who is now working towards a self-sufficient life to provide for herself and her beautiful baby boy Josua.
Read MoreOften it can be easy to feel powerless when faced with the immensity of modern slavery. But there is something we can do about it. And the great news is, with thanks to people like you… we already are.
Read MoreSwapna was kidnapped as a baby by a trafficker. She grew up in a syndicate that forced children to beg for money. Every day she walked many kilometres begging in the streets of Bangalore, desperately trying to reach the amount of money the traffickers demanded. But all that changed when she was rescued by The Freedom Project.
Read MoreOur Heart of Baking enterprise has recently expanded their product range from just baked goods to now also selling handmade, organic wellness products! Read the full blog to learn about how gaining new skills like these can help set the women in our safe home up for an independant life after being rescued from the awful human-trafficking industry.
Read MoreWith a year of lockdowns, cancelled plans and separated families [hopefully] behind us now, the shops are once again filled with twinkling lights, and we are all preparing for the holiday season… meaning it is also the perfect time to look back on the year that was.
Read MoreHere at The Freedom Project team, we are all looking forward to celebrating and having a restful holiday this Christmas… Unfortunately however, for the more than 40 million people still trapped, trafficked or enslaved, the Christmas season is just another time of fear, desperation and hopelessness. But it doesn’t have to be this way…. you can help us bring hope and freedom, one life at a time.
Read MoreIt’s been over 3 years now since the NSW Modern Slavery Act was passed with bipartisan support by both the Upper and Lower house. So why has it STILL not been signed into law?