TRIBE Christmas Raffle

Fantastic prizes are up for grabs at this year's Christmas Fundraiser - each £5 donation is one entry, and a £25 donation = a guaranteed prize!
Our campaign is now complete. 192 supporters helped us raise £4,713.00
Visit the charity's profileFantastic prizes are up for grabs at this year's Christmas Fundraiser - each £5 donation is one entry, and a £25 donation = a guaranteed prize!
Closed 23/12/2024
With more than £2,000 worth of prizes up for grabs at this year's TRIBE Christmas Raffle - donate for the chance to win & to help us reach even more survivors in 2025.
2 x London Marathon places with TRIBE; a weekend away in the Scottish Highlands; entry to various running events, including the Hackney Half Marathon, Saucony London 10K, Oxford Half Marathon, or a Maverick trail event of your choice; annual memberships (worth up to £250!) to premium sports & fitness services, including Coopah Running Coach and OneTrack Club; freebies from some of our favourite brands, including Four Five, Cross Fit, Hot Pod Yoga and Tony's Chocolonely...Plus much more!
For every £5 donated you will receive one raffle entry, and a £25 donation guarantees you a free pair of TRIBE x Sums running socks!
Please make sure NOT to donate anonymously - we need to know who you are to send you your prize!
TRIBE Freedom Foundation is a charity inspired by a 1,000 mile run from Odessa (Ukraine) to Dubrovnik (Croatia) to fight human trafficking and establish the first UK home for trafficked children. This was the first Run for Love. A journey that genuinely changed our lives forever. Since Run for Love, TFF has continued to inspire thousands of everyday athletes and adventurers to raise close to £2 million to fight modern slavery.
Funds raised will support TRIBE Freedom Foundation and our project partners, to empower greater numbers of survivors of modern slavery across the UK, providing frontline support and enabling them to rebuild their lives with access to safe accommodation, therapy, medical, legal and casework support, education and business mentoring.
Before being referred to a survivor safehouse, Nia had been trafficked by her then partner and then kept as a slave, abused and exploited by his whole family.
When Nia arrived at the safe house - one of five houses run by Ella’s, one of TRIBE Freedom Foundation’s frontline partner charities - her trauma caused her to stop sleeping. She would go days with just a few hours sleep, and it was making her feel physically and mentally unwell. This was the first challenge Nia’s support worker at the safe house helped her with, supporting her to register with a new GP away from her old life, get the mental health care she needed, and settle into the safety of her new room. ‘At last, I could sleep without thinking someone would kill me in the night,’ says Nia.
‘I have changed, I used to feel weak but now I feel more strong. I want to work, and I feel hopeful about the future. I am more independent, a different person to when I arrived.’
Nia, a survivor housed by Ella’s, a frontline charity supported by TRIBE Freedom Foundation.
Help more women like Nia this Christmas.
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