Hope for Justice

Bringing freedom from modern slavery

Registered Charity 1126097

Hope for Justice Give
Justice
& Human Rights
International Aid
& Development
Global
Mission

Together, we are bringing freedom from human trafficking and modern slavery by identifying victims, supporting survivors and preventing exploitation.

What does bringing freedom mean to us? It means people living free from exploitation, and free from the fear of being exploited. It means survivors having the power, agency and opportunity to make choices about their own future, living in dignity. It means safer communities in which vulnerability to human trafficking is transformed into resilience. It means improving the response, partnering with other agencies and civil society, while standing with survivors to create a world in which everyone can live free from slavery.

This is our Freedom Wall. Every time we make a life-changing intervention, we add another opened padlock to the wall. We are thrilled that our work reached nearly 150,000 people in the last 12 months, including thousands of victims and survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking. It's only possible because of the generosity and passion of those who support this work.

Hope for Justice programmes operate in the UK, USA, Ethiopia and Uganda. Our anti-trafficking initiatives are based around community engagement and outreach; investigation and victim identification; survivor support and advocacy; community prevention and anti-trafficking education; residential and non-residential aftercare and transitional care; family reintegration; training; campaigning; and policy work. Our wholly owned social enterprise, Slave-Free Alliance, partners with more than 100 businesses (including 15 current or recent FTSE 100 companies) to protect their supply chains against modern slavery and labour exploitation, with all profits reinvested into Hope for Justice.