Everybody deserves to be free

Freedom is a basic human right. Yet for millions, it has been taken away. Human trafficking steals hope, tears families apart and devastates lives. 

It can look like men forced to work long hours in poor conditions, with little or no pay, women sexually exploited or trapped behind closed doors as domestic servants, and boys coerced into running drugs for organized criminal gangs. And right now, millions of people are living this reality. 

But together we can change it. 

The reality

50 million
people estimated are affected by modern slavery worldwide.
Stat source
International Labour Organization (ILO), Global Estimates of Modern Slavery Forced Labour and Forced Marriage, 2022
$236 billion
estimated generated each year for traffickers, it is a low-risk high-profit crime.
Stat source
ILO, Profits and poverty: The economics of forced labour, 2024

Joining forces for Freedom

She couldn’t leave the house. Her passport was taken. She was told she had no choice. 

Mary** was trafficked to the UK by a Ugandan UN judge, who promised opportunity, but then forced her to work as a maid and childminder. 

She was isolated, controlled and made to feel worthless. Her freedom was taken from her. But Mary refused to give up. 

With a Justice & Care specialist Victim Navigator by her side, she found the courage to speak out. Her bravery led to justice – her trafficker, former UN judge Lydia Mugambe, was convicted and sentenced to more than six years in prison. 

Today, Mary is rebuilding her life – and using her voice to help protect others. Her story has been shared by ITV and The Times, helping shine a light on this hidden crime.

Right now, more people like Mary are waiting for that same chance. 

Across the UK, survivors like Mary are rebuilding their lives after the exploitation and trauma they experienced. Our Navigators walk alongside them from the moment they are identified – restoring trust, guiding recovery, and supporting them through the criminal justice process.

'Having a Navigator made me feel free. He was like a brother to me. When I got justice, I felt empowered.'

Mary, survivor

Your Impact So Far

Doubled by our partners
Match funds remaining: $256,890
$23,110
$23,110
Your donations

Join Forces for Freedom

For a limited time, your gift will go twice as far. Every dollar you give between May 1 - May 31 will be doubled - helping to give more survivors back their freedom, reunite families, and see more traffickers held to account. Your support will help more people find freedom, justice and hope.

How are donations doubled?

It is thanks to our generous partners that we are able to match fund donations.

All donations* will be doubled from May 1 – May 31. If you sign up to give regularly your gifts for the next 12 months will also be doubled.

*Up to $280,000

**Name changed to protect identity

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