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History Until 2010, the Ottawa Coalition to End Human Trafficking was a committee of PACT- Ottawa. The committee brought together agencies in the national capital region that were ready, willing and able to assist a trafficked person. When the commit
History The Human Rights Society of Uzbekistan monitors labor abuses in Uzbekistan, particularly those related to child labor and forced labor.
History Pacific Gateway Center (PGC) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization whose mission is to empower immigrants, refugees and low-income in building skills so they may access opportunities to achieve self-sufficiency. PGC’s key operations includ
History On May 7 – 8, 2004, the Canadian Religious Conference and Kairos Spirituality-for-Social Justice Centre sponsored an educational workshop in Ottawa called: Trafficking in Women and Children: A Lucrative Multinational Business. What is Our R
History Most Americans believe that Human Trafficking is something that happens overseas; deep in third world countries, where men and women are forced into sweatshops, or perhaps they allow themselves to imagine the brothels of Southeast Asian. But
History At Pillars of Hope, we want to make a difference in the lives of these survivors. The reality of returning them to society, to be able to fulfill their purpose in life, is not only our dream but our mission. Currently, Pillars of Hope’s statu
Mission Polished Pearl is a lifestyle brand that trains and employs victimized women and raises profits for the care of vulnerable children.
History One of the oldest red light areas of Hyderabad city was evacuated in 1996. Thousands of women in prostitution were suddenly uprooted and displaced. This forced them to look at their lives very closely and think about the insecure status of th
History Prerana is a civil society organization that started working in the red light areas of Mumbai in 1986. It serves the actual and potential women and child victims of commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking (CSE&T). Immediately, Prer
History In 1986, Beth Knake ran the Crisis hotline at the David Lawrence Center. The hotline was available from 9am to 5pm on Monday through Friday. Beth knew the hotline needed to be 24/7. Beth proceeded to take the hotline on as its own community n