The event featured Catholic sisters and representatives of key organizations battling human trafficking, who discussed pivotal partnerships, technology and programs helping to prevent trafficking and to aid survivors.
From A Nun's Life podcasts - Human trafficking survivors walk a long road — but with the right support, as St. Francis Sr. Margaret Kruse relates, there is hope for a new life.
From A Nun's Life podcasts - Some older Catholic sisters are supporting anti-trafficking efforts by knitting scarves and gloves for a respite center that serves trafficking victims.
During the 2023 conference of the renamed Alliance to End Human Trafficking, advocates and survivors exchanged stories, resources, and solutions to help end global human trafficking.
At an event organized by the Confederation of Latin American and Caribbean Religious, sisters shared experiences of helping victims and other work against human trafficking, a "profound violence to the body of humanity."
The Life: July 30 is the United Nations' World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. Our sister panelists shared what their congregations are doing to eliminate this grave offense against human dignity.
From A Nun's Life podcasts - Humility of Mary Sr. Anne Victory reflects on what she has learned through her work as director of education with the Cleveland-area Collaborative to End Human Trafficking.
Japan is the third-largest economy in the world, but its system does not prioritize life at all levels. Migrant trainee workers are essential to the economy, but they face danger. Catholic sisters work to help them.