Stories

Aleya’s Story: Reunited with her Mother

Aleya grew up in extreme poverty and her father died when she was seven-years-old. Rather than go to school, to Read more

Statues and slavery

A debate is raging about whether it was right to tear down Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol, and whether other Read more

Responding to the killing of George Floyd

Like so many others I find myself horrified at the appalling, tragic and racist death of 46-year-old George Floyd in Read more

Rescued at the Port of Dover

A victim we have supported is Ioana, a Romanian girl in her late teens. The police rescued her as Read more

Dhaka’s dilemma

The room was laden with electric fans but the air remained hot and stuffy. Barred windows were open, the walls Read more

It only takes a minute to take a stand

At Justice and Care people often ask us what they can practically do, as individuals, to fight slavery. It is Read more

‘Romanians to the Rescue’

You could probably have chosen your own betting odds on a Daily Mail ‘Romanians to the Rescue’ Easter splash a Read more

Help in the storm

A food parcel arrived this week at the home of 14 year old Mala, one of many survivors Read more

Slavery in a lockdown

What happens to thousands of people living as slaves when a nation goes into lockdown? Few have ever had to Read more

A beacon of hope in Bangladesh: Darsha’s story

Teenager Darsha* was on her way to a study session for her upcoming school exams when she was kidnapped en-route Read more
Women cooking together

Jaya’s Story: On the frontline in Bangladesh

Right now more than 370 survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking are currently being supported by frontline staff at Read more

Tima’s Story: Thriving not just surviving

36-year-old Tima* lives with husband and their family in Bangladesh. Tima’s life over the last four years has been a Read more

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