Advocate
We need you to help spread the word about the issue of human trafficking.

A few ideas are:
Pray

  • that every child in World Hope’s care who is recovering from sexual slavery and trafficking can be wholly restored through the love of God and faithful stewards of His grace
  • for spiritual, psychological, and physical strength and safety of World Hope personnel and its partners who work tirelessly in the dangerous front lines of the fight against trafficking
  • for the children, women and men in World Hope projects and communities who are vulnerable to trafficking because of their poverty and lack of opportunities

Learn about trafficking and modern-day slavery by
  • contacting This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
  • reviewing World Hope’s video Cambodia: The Tragedy of Sex Trafficking ( 4 minute and 15 minute versions), which documents the lives of victims in Cambodia
  • reading the U.S. Department of State’s Annual Trafficking in Person Report.
  • the history of Christian abolitionists. Start with John Wesley’s Thoughts Upon Slavery (1774), available online at Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church and Benjamin Lay’s book titled All Slave Keepers that Keep the Innocent in Bondage (1737).

Host a World Hope event on slavery and trafficking at your church, school, Bible study, or other community forum. Contact World Hope for materials or speaker suggestions and availability.

Contact World Hope for volunteer opportunities in Australia or abroad. World Hope welcomes volunteers to do research, writing, graphic design, law review; organize events, staff information booths at events; and more.

Distribute World Hope’s No More Traffick cards and materials. Pass them out with your business cards, leave them in restaurants, and give them to your friends.

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Here are some links to great ideas of how you can become involved and Advocate:
Stop the Traffick
Faith Alliance Against Slavery and Trafficking (FAAST)

Recommended Links

World Hope International
www.worldhope.org

World Hope Canada
www.worldhope.ca

World Relief Australia
www.worldrelief.org.au

Socially Green
www.sociallygreen.org.au

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