Survivor Alliance
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Our mission is to unite and empower survivors of slavery and human trafficking around the world.
Joined March 2018
Job Alert! We're actively recruiting for an Operations Manager. We are looking for top candidates but have a very tight window - initial application deadline is March 23! Visit our page for the full position description and instructions on how to apply: https://t.co/fL4hNLAr7c
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We are so excited to welcome two new board members! Julie Hicks and Grace West. We can't wait to get to know them more and are grateful that they will be sharing their time and talents with us. Please give them a warm welcome!
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Tomorrow, we celebrate the brilliant work by the Policy Advocacy Working Group. Together, we can create a future where survivors lead advocacy and drive policy change. 📅 Jan 24, 2025, 12:00 PM London 🔗 https://t.co/Q4QbU1iRvG
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In just 10 days, we’re launching a report that could reshape how we approach survivor-led advocacy. Join us! 🚀 When: Jan 24, 2025, 12:00 PM London Register here: https://t.co/Q4QbU1iRvG
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🌍✨ Exciting News Coming in 2025! On January 24, we’ll be launching a groundbreaking report from the Policy Advocacy Working Group—a transformative breakthrough for survivor-led movements worldwide. When: Jan 24, 2025, 12:00 PM London Register here: https://t.co/Q4QbU1iRvG
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This report is a call to action for funders, allies, and stakeholders to champion meaningful change and support survivors in reclaiming their leadership and creating lasting impact. Be part of the movement to reimagine advocacy and build equitable systems of support.
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It also highlights the critical role of flexible funding models, capacity building, and​ establishing genuine partnerships to empower survivor-led organizations effectively.
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Through lived experiences and innovative approaches, the project aims to address barriers such as sustainable funding, ethical engagement, and inclusive collaboration.
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This report reflects comprehensive research and collaboration with survivors and allies worldwide, shedding light on the challenges, successes, and strategies that are shaping the survivor-led movement.
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Join us for the launch of our project report from the Policy Advocacy Working Group, a groundbreaking initiative that amplifies survivor leadership in policy advocacy. When: Jan 24, 2025, 12:00 PM London Register in advance for this meeting: https://t.co/Q4QbU1iRvG
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The challenge: For 31 days in December, justice advocates from all over the world wear a dress to raise funds and awareness to combat human trafficking. Have you signed up yet? @dressember @IJM ( https://t.co/iQ2Bo8BMwG )
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What began as a fun, creative idea for an awareness campaign has transformed into a global movement to end human trafficking and violence.
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Dressember is more than a campaign: It’s a community. One that we’re proud to be a part of! Join us to raise funds to support Survivor Alliance and other organizations! https://t.co/w4kvXrDBjS
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@Dressember @IJM Together, we’re showing the world that you can do anything in a dress.
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@Dressember @IJM By joining Dressember, you gain access to the tools and resources you need to be a difference-maker in your community. Your advocacy supports our Employment Pathways Program, which supports survivor leaders in their journey to financial freedom.
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@Dressember @IJM The campaign has generated over $20 million towards this fight and worked closely with organizations to impact the lives of people with lived experience of human trafficking. We are so grateful that Dressember and IJM supports the work of Survivor Alliance.
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@Dressember @IJM For 31 days this December, justice advocates around the world will wear dresses (hence: Dressember!) to raise funds and awareness to combat human trafficking and violence.
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We’ve partnered with @dressember, an @IJM initiative. Join the Dressember 2024 campaign today at https://t.co/w4kvXrDBjS.
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By creating spaces for growth and change, survivor leaders and allies alike helping shape a future where power is shared, and progress is driven by those most impacted. The journey continues, and the impact is only just beginning.
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As we continue to reflect on the powerful conversations at the World Congress, one qoute really resonates with our theme of the Power of the Collective: survivor leaders are using their voices to open doors for those who don't have access, or even know there is a door.
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