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Welcome to Our Global Mission: Board of Directors

Uniting for Change

cooperation iconOur board is a diverse assembly of leaders, visionaries, and advocates from every corner of the globe, united by a singular mission: to eradicate child trafficking and human slavery. Each member brings unique perspectives and expertise, representing the rich tapestry of cultures and communities across the earth realm. Together, we are committed to creating a world where freedom is a reality for all.

 

A Global Perspective

cooperation iconWith representatives spanning continents, our board embodies the global nature of our fight against exploitation. This diversity ensures that our strategies are informed by a wide array of cultural insights and experiences, allowing us to address the root causes of trafficking and slavery with precision and empathy.

 

Driving Impact

stats iconOur collective strength lies in our shared dedication to justice and equality. By leveraging our global network, we amplify voices that have long been silenced and implement solutions that are both innovative and sustainable. Join us as we forge pathways to freedom for those who need it most.

 

Join Us!

If you are passionate about making a difference in the fight against child trafficking and human slavery, we invite you to join our dedicated board! Whether you have time for a few hours a week or want to commit more significantly, there are numerous opportunities available for you to contribute your skills and passion toward this critical cause. Together, we can create lasting change!

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Coming soon find a list of our esteemed Board Members...

What can YOU do about forced labor?

small key iconThe Bureau of International Labor Affairs maintains a list of goods and products likely produced by child labor or forced labor in violation of international standards. This list is primarily published to increase public awareness, and to encourage concerned consumers to make efforts to learn more about the supply chain and to use their purchasing power to send the message to corporations that child labor and forced labor are not condoned.

As of 2020, the list included 155 goods produced in 77 countries around the world. (IBLA, 2019)

You can learn more about the role of forced labor in your own day to day life here: How many slaves work for you?