Freedom Hub runs a Survivor School for rehabilitation, a Café/Event Venue for funding, a slave free retail range for shopping and collaborates with partners to help end this crime. The Freedom Hub Survivor School is a place where survivors are trained, encouraged and prepared for the workforce. A place where, through one-to-one mentoring, supported learning and practical application with partnered businesses; survivors can learn faster, feel valued, and trust is reestablished. Survivors are accelerated into a position of success. The Freedom Hub helps survivors stay motivated & seek opportunities to live a life of freedom, by offering supported learning and work experience, setting them up to have another go and not lose heart. The Freedom Hub Café and Event Venue is a place where local customers can enjoy healthy, fresh food knowing their money is making a difference. 100% of our profits support the school and cause. “Small change, Big effect” The food is sourced locally whenever possible, and we check there is no slavery in our supply chain. All our staff are paid full award wages and our suppliers partner to fight the crime of slavery in Australia. The stunning warehouse venue is extremely popular for Ethical Weddings, Engagements and parties.
African Rainforest Trust (ART) is dedicated to conserving Tanzania's Eastern Arc rainforest through local forest management and grassroots community conservation.
Economic development is about identifying opportunities and applying effort that results in creating a vibrant and vital economy.
SportsAid supports the sports stars of tomorrow today - helping the next generation of British sporting talent to succeed. For over 30 years, SportsAid has supported talented young sports people when they need it the most - at the start of their journey to international success. SportsAid is the first organisation to recognise their talent, often when Mum and Dad are their only sponsors. Young athletes, both able-bodied and those with a disability, are nominated to SportsAid by their sport’s national governing body (NGB). This ensures that the right athletes are helped at the right time and in the right way. It is a proven and established process that makes a genuine difference. At the 2012 Olympics, SportsAid alumni won 20 of the 29 Gold medals achieved by Team GB athletes, including 5 of the 7 'Yorkshire' Gold medals. In Yorkshire in 2011-12, SportsAid supported over 200 of the region's best emerging athletes with over £150k of funding.
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