Hope for Justice is a charity working to bring freedom from human trafficking and modern slavery through an effective and proven multidisciplinary model. We have active programs in the UK, USA, Ethiopia, and Uganda, reaching approximately 200,000 adults and children a year.
What we do
Hope for Justice runs anti-trafficking projects all over the world, working directly with victims and survivors. Our community initiatives help to prevent modern slavery from happening in the first place.
Hope for Justice is a charity working on the frontlines of the fight against human trafficking and modern slavery
Founded in the UK in 2008, Hope for Justice is now an international worldwide charity. We help victims and survivors directly and bring about long-term change through our work with governments, law enforcement, the business community, and the general public.
Our wholly owned social enterprise, Slave-Free Alliance, provides services to other organizations that wish to protect their own operations and supply chains from modern slavery.
Hope for Justice’s vision is to live in a world free from slavery, and a global movement of supporters, campaigners, donors, fundraisers, and freedom-bringers empowers every step of the journey towards achieving this ambition.
People make it possible
Hope for Justice does more than raise awareness. We act. We are investigators with years of law enforcement experience, multilingual outreach workers, accredited trainers, legal experts, social workers, therapists, nurses, policy specialists, campaigners, and professionals. Hope for Justice is on the ground in the places that are worst affected by human trafficking and modern slavery, and our work will not stop until all are free.
Mission
Together, we are bringing freedom from human trafficking and modern slavery by identifying victims, supporting survivors and preventing exploitation.
Background Statement
We are proud that our heritage is shared with those organizations that have joined us: Natalie Grant’s antitrafficking organization, Abolition International (formerly The Home Foundation); Transitions Global in Cambodia; Retrak in Uganda and Ethiopia, initially founded in the 1990s; Break the Cycle 200 in the USA; Lily Pad Haven in the USA; and No More Traffik in Northern Ireland. All became part of Hope for Justice.
Hope for Justice began in the UK in 2008 when a small group of people passionate about seeing an end to modern slavery took the step from outrage to action. They brought together nearly 6,000 people at an event called The Stand, growing a movement and founding a charity dedicated to helping the victims and survivors of this terrible crime.
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Summary
Organization name
Hope For Justice, Inc.
Year Established 0
2008
Tax id (EIN)
75-3179471
Category
Human Services, Public & Societal Benefit, Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy, Education