Category Archives: Human Trafficking

End of Year Giving

If you are looking for places to donate to that are effectively fighting human trafficking, forced labor, and child labor here is Shop To Stop Slavery’s end of year giving recommendations: GoodWeave GoodWeave works to end child labor in the carpet industry. Rescued children are provided with an education to end the cycle of poverty that contributes to child labor issues. This year with an $18 donation to GoodWeave you will receive a copy of the The Carpet Boy’s Gift. … Continue reading

Freedom Stones: Economic Empowerment Through Jewelry Making

Freedom Stones provides economic empowerment through jewelry making for hundreds of human trafficking survivors in Thailand, Ghana, and in Cambodia. Freedom Stones partners with organizations like Rahab Ministries, Touch a Life Foundation, Pattay Slum Ministries and more. It teaches jewelry making, a sustainable livelihood, to potential and human trafficking survivors being served by these partner agencies. Poverty plays a major role in human trafficking. By providing economic empowerment, Freedom Stones can help to prevent exploitation of those within a community. … Continue reading

Human Trafficking: It is Personal

Modern Day Slaves and Abolitionists of the Future This blog was written by Vic Cuccia, author of Steeple Envy and pastor at Journey Church. It was first published on Christ, Community, and Culture. Three days ago I received an email from Samson, a friend of mine in Kenya. He was writing to regretfully inform me of a tragedy that had just taken place in their small town. Jane, a young girl that I had met while on a trip to … Continue reading

Rahab’s Rope: Beautiful Jewelry That Transforms Lives

I have this set of silver plated bangles from Rahab’s Rope. I love them and wear them with almost everything. These silver bangles are light weight and beautiful. More importantly the jewelry and other products from Rahab’s Rope are transforming lives. Rhaba’s Rope sells items in the US that have been fairly made through fair trade organizations, have been made by human trafficking survivors, or raise funds to renew survivors of human trafficking. The mission of Rahab’s Rope is provide … Continue reading