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Lets celebrate, grieve and learn from 2023 at the SHE Rescue Home!

Welcome to 2024. We have some exciting new plans for the year including re-opening more of our programs in Cambodia and welcoming more new girls into the home!

But first lets celebrate, grieve and learn from 2023 at the SHE Rescue Home!

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15 years ago she was a child. Now she shares her story

A Legacy of 15 years! In March 2008, we opened the doors of the SHE Rescue Home. We have had the privilege of seeing those young girls grow up over the last 15 years. They are now in their 20’s building careers, starting families, finishing school, graduating from university. Some of them wanted to share their stories.

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Is ending human trafficking on your New Years resolution?

The beginning of the year is a great opportunity to consider what we are going to change, value and improve in the year ahead. What are your New Years resolutions this year? Have you thought about ONE thing you could do to help end human trafficking? Maybe this year you only buy ethically made clothes? Maybe you organise a fundraiser? Maybe you can join an action and awareness team with the SHE Rescue Home in Cambodia? The options are endless!

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We often say ‘together we can end human trafficking’. But how can we?

We often say ‘together we can end human trafficking.’ But how can we? The answer is to break the cycle of exploitation. There are several things that make people vulnerable to human trafficking - poverty, desperation, isolation. Anyone seeking to better their lives can fall into a traffickers trap.

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To succumb to the enormity of the problem is to fail the one

From day one, our work has proven not easy. We face challenges of a deep-rooted culture of shame that a young girl carries after sexual exploitation and the challenges of working with a developing legal system.

This season has taught us that there will always be a new challenge. No one saw the COVID-19 pandemic coming and if we’re honest, it’s another ‘enormity of the problem’.

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International Women's Day

This weekend is International Women’s Day: a significant date in our calendar where we celebrate women across the globe and the fight for equal rights. We look back on how far we have come, honouring the women in history who boldly advocated for their sisters and saw change take place in our world. And we look to the future: what still needs to be done for equality and how we can be a part of a movement of empowerment.

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Travel To New Zealand With Us

Our Founder, Leigh Ramsey, is leading a group through New Zealand on the gorgeous and picturesque Otago Rail Trail March 24-29, 2019. This will be a 5 day bike ride fit for all skill levels (electric bikes available to make it nice & easy!) in order to raise funds and awareness on behalf of our work coming against the injustice of human trafficking in our world today. 

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New SHE Project

Our newest project has launched! One of the greatest risks to being trafficked is lack of education, or having a safe place to live while obtaining an education. Our newest project, SHE Transition Home, is a semi-independent safe haven for girls 16+  who are in need of greater opportunities to build for their future.

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