It only takes a minute to take a stand
Categories: Stories

At Justice and Care people often ask us what they can practically do, as individuals, to fight slavery. It is a brilliant question, particularly because āgetting involvedā is not always… Read More
āRomanians to the Rescueā
Categories: Stories

You could probably have chosen your own betting odds on a Daily Mail āRomanians to the Rescueā Easter splash a few months ago. But that is exactly what we read… Read More
Help in the storm
Categories: Stories , Uncategorized

A food parcel arrived this week at the home of 14 year old Mala, one of many survivors of slavery that Justice and Care is providing emergency support to in… Read More
Slavery in a lockdown
Categories: Stories , Uncategorized

What happens to thousands of people living as slaves when a nation goes into lockdown? Few have ever had to answer this question, especially in Britain. Yet we are about… Read More
A beacon of hope in Bangladesh: Darsha’s story
Categories: Stories

Teenager Darsha* was on her way to a study session for her upcoming school exams when she was kidnapped en-route and trafficked to Mumbai, India. Darsha had been living with… Read More
Jayaās Story: On the frontline in Bangladesh
Categories: Stories

Right now more than 370 survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking are currently being supported by frontline staff at Justice and Care ā staff like Jaya*, who estimates that… Read More
Tima’s Story: Thriving not just surviving
Categories: Stories , Survivor Stories

36-year-old Tima* lives with husband and their family in Bangladesh. Timaās life over the last four years has been a battle for survival as she has faced illness, exploitation and… Read More
Devaniās Dream
Categories: Stories

Sixteen-year-old Devani is the youngest of three sisters who lives with her family in the Jashore district of Bangladesh. In 2018, at just 15-years-old, her life turned into a nightmare… Read More
Reja’s Repatriation
Categories: Stories

Twenty-year-old Reja is part of a big eight-member family living in Bangladesh. Reja sadly lost her father when she was just a child but her mother remarried her uncle and… Read More
Tackling Modern Slavery in the UK: Systemic Change
Categories: Stories

A range of high-level recommendations made by Justice and Careās CEO, Christian Guy, have been accepted by the UK Government in its response to the commissioned review of the Modern… Read More