By Isabelle Bryan | Project Leader
Thank you so much to all our generous donors for joining Hope for Justice in our mission to eradicate human trafficking across the world.
Hope for Justice provided trauma-informed, tailored support for female child survivors of human trafficking at our Cambodia Lighthouse in Phnom Penh. At our Lighthouse, we offer these vulnerable girls holistic aftercare to address their specific needs and enable them to overcome their trauma and rebuild their lives after their trafficking ordeal. We also equipped them with the knowledge and tools needed to pursue a life of freedom and prevent further exploitation.
Your generous support makes it possible for girls such as Sarit* to dream for a better and brighter future. When she was 14, Sarit was trafficked to Phnom Penh and forced into sex work after being promised a job at a restaurant as a waitress and ice server.
Sarit was rescued from exploitation in April 2019 when the police raided the brothel. Sarit was referred to Hope for Justice, and our team has been supporting her ever since. The survivor initially joined our Lighthouse programme, where she received immediate crisis support, family and community assessments and collaborative planning to prepare her for her future. She was enrolled in our restorative programme where she received trauma-informed therapy and life skills training.
In January 2021, she moved into our Stepping Stones Project, where she was given the skills and support needed for her future. Sarit completed her vocational training at a beauty salon and she secured a full-time position with the company. Sarit also moved into her own independent living quarters.
Maggie Crewes, Hope for Justice’s Cambodia Director, said: “This resilient young survivor so impressed her employer that they offered her a full-time job. She has now completed all the steps of the Lighthouse programme and is in full-time safe work that she loves. This is fantastic news and is a testament to the hard work and dedication that she has put in over the past three years. We are truly celebrating with her.”
*Name changed to protect survivor's identity
By Isabelle Bryan | Project Leader
By Isabelle Bryan | Project Leader
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