Visit to Odanadi
It’s only my third week in the job but this week I was lucky enough to visit the Odanadi girls home in Mysore, South India; the project which Yoga Stops […]
It’s only my third week in the job but this week I was lucky enough to visit the Odanadi girls home in Mysore, South India; the project which Yoga Stops […]
We are really excited to announce the new date for this year’s biggest Yoga Stops Traffick event: Sunday 31st March 2024. In two months time thousands of beautiful yogis from
With your support we can help fund training in beauty skills for young women in 2024 – listen to Deepa as she tells you why this is so vital and
In this year’s Big Give, we’re grateful to have been chosen for Champions Funding from one of the Big Give’s partners, the Reed Foundation. This is an opportunity for us
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
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