October 10 - 17, 2024
ALL DONATIONS MATCHED.
Double the donation.
Double the impact.
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From October 10 - 17th, we will be campaigning through the Big Give Women & Girls Match Fund to see all donations made through our landing page DOUBLED. While the landing page is not open to donations until October 10, we invite you to pledge your donation now to show your support for survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking.
The scale of modern slavery continues to grow, with over 122,000 people estimated to be in modern slavery in the UK. The situation for survivors has never been more challenging, with hostile policies, cost-of-living crisis and collapsing essential support services. In 2023, women survivors waited an average 1,038 days for a final decision on their trafficking claims, twice as long men - leaving survivors without support or access to skills to rebuild their lives.​
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Lengthy waiting times leave survivors without hope, unable to look towards the future and without long-term support, are left vulnerable to re-exploitation. Our programme provides long-term support and disrupts cycles of vulnerability and exploitation, increasing confidence, employability skills, digital literacy, and financial resilience. We support into education, work, training or volunteering opportunities, alongside our lifelong survivor support network- Creative Resilient Empowered Women.
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Campaign Aims
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Your support will allow us to reach over 250 survivors who are new to our transformative programme across 12 months, and hundreds more through our CREW Survivor Network.Y
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Women survivors will find a sense of community and support through our CREW lifelong peer-support network. Women completing our programme will engage with the CREW network, with opportunities to join activities and the CREW Committee.
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With your support, women will have improved health and wellbeing. Women will have reduced anxiety and increased confidence, and as a result, see an improvement in their aspirations and motivation by taking part in the programme.
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We will continue our unique programme for survivors. Women will report improved job-search skills, developed transferrable skills for the workplace, improved digital literacy skills and secured volunteering opportunities or placements.
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