Zoe Challenge 2014: Hope for Justice Team

Zoe Challenge is raising money for Hope for Justice
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Zoe Challenge 2014 · 1 May 2014

Together, we are bringing freedom from human trafficking and modern slavery by identifying victims, supporting survivors and preventing exploitation. Hope for Justice works in the UK, USA, Ethiopia and Uganda and helps thousands of people a year. Visit www.hopeforjustice.org to find out more.

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Ben Cooley and the team at Hope for Justice Head Office are taking part in lots of different walks (and climbs!) and you can sponsor any or all of them here. Perfect if you want to get behind the fight for freedom but can't take part in a challenge yourself. 

THANKS FOR SPONSORING US! 

The Zoe Challenge is named after one of the first girls we rescued, but this year we were inspired by a man we’ve helped named Edward*. He escaped from a violent trafficker and walked for ten days and nights without stopping because he was so afraid of being caught again. Join us this year as we walk to help bring freedom to those trapped and suffering in slavery in the UK.

In Summer 2014 their will be sponsored walks up and down the country with the aim of chalking up a total of 12,416 miles – the distance from the North to the South Pole – and raising £125,000 to fund our specialist investigators, lawyers and aftercare staff.

Donation summary

Total
£45.00
+ £8.75 Gift Aid
Online
£45.00
Offline
£0.00

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