Story
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. You can watch the story of the origin of the Run for Love series here.
We believe life-changing challenges define us all. As a community, we will support and empower each other to the finish line. This isn’t a race, it’s a shared community experience. Pushing the limits of human physical endurance to fight modern slavery and end human trafficking.
The Challenge
Run for Love Dolomites is the eighth edition of an epic adventure series that has raised over £2.2 million to support survivors of human trafficking here in the UK. This is the most challenging route yet, with 200km of running and a staggering 8,000 metres of elevation across 5 days. Together, runners will push themselves to the limit to complete the challenge and raise vital funds to empower survivors of modern slavery and help them to rebuild their lives in safety and freedom.
The Cause
There are an estimated 50 million victims of slavery globally and 122,000 people living in slavery in the UK. That's two victims for every thousand people in the country. This needs to stop.
Our goal is to raise £100,000 towards TRIBE Freedom Foundation as we continue our work to fight modern slavery, end human trafficking and empower the survivors across the UK. Read more about our work and our Impact here!
Funds Raised
At TRIBE Freedom Foundation, we champion holistic, long-term support for survivors of modern slavery across the UK and beyond. To date, we have created a life-changing impact for +10,000 survivors and potential victims.
Funds raised will support TRIBE Freedom Foundation and our project partners, to empower greater numbers of survivors 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.
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