5 mins with Rach Cox of OM and Bass
Yoga Stops Traffick is lucky to have Rach Cox from Om and Bass as one of our biggest partners – supporting the Yoga Stops Traffick campaign with events year-round, including …
Yoga Stops Traffick is lucky to have Rach Cox from Om and Bass as one of our biggest partners – supporting the Yoga Stops Traffick campaign with events year-round, including …
Written by Amy Horsfield Human trafficking affects millions of people across the globe. It is a crime which involves coercing a person into forced labour, services or sex work. Anyone …
Kavana had not been in contact with her family since she was very small and was raised by neighbours for most of her childhood. At 16 years old she was …
Saniya relocated with her husband and 3 small children to Mysuru, South India to live with her aunt and to find work after the Covid-19 Pandemic. Saniya’s aunt was responsible …
Our Indian grassroots partner, Odanadi, informed us of the worrying trend of trafficking criminals taking advantage of the school closures during Covid-19 to target vulnerable young people. Pinky was 14 …
Thank you to every single yogi and yoga studio that supported Yoga Stops Traffick 2022 – which this year raised just over £15,000. We couldn’t have imagined the challenges the …
Sanvi is 17 years old and grew up in a remote area of Bihar, Northern India. After the death of her parents during the Covid-19 Pandemic, Sanvi went to live …
Yoga Stops Traffick and the documentary Driving with Selvi are teaming up to inspire long term commitment and contribution to Odanadi to help transform the lives of young people affected …
Documentary Driving With Selvi, the story of India’s first female taxi driver Read More »
Swathi was 17 years old and in her first year of university in Mangalore, South India when she was targeted by trafficking criminals. One of the gang’s members intercepted her …
How your support changes lives: Swathi’s & Suma’s story Read More »
This next blog features Leonie Ellyatt, founder of M Life. M Life’s values are inspired by Leonie’s grandmother who courageously protested against the cutting down of a centuries-old indigenous tree. …
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