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Trafficking and modern slavery CJ104

Trafficking and modern slavery is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Crime and Justice category.

176 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.09% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b(traffic?k?ing|modern slavery|forced labou?r|bonded labou?r|child labou?r)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 41 0.06%
£10k - £100k 46 0.07%
£100k - £250k 18 0.08%
£250k - £500k 15 0.14%
£500k - £1m 19 0.28%
£1m - £10m 19 0.21%
Over £10m 7 0.31%
Total 165 0.09%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 153 0.09%
oscr 14 0.06%
ccni 9 0.12%
Total 176 0.09%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
OASIS CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 1026487]
Oasis Charitable Trust is a family of organisations running community Hubs providing holistic support to the communities we serve. Our work includes our Academies programme, youthwork, Chaplaincy services & churches, anti human traffiking campaigning through STOP THE TRAFFIK, Higher Education courses through Oasis College and supported housing through Oasis Aquila Housing.
£335,019,000
Salvation Army Social Work Trust [Charity number: SC037691]
' in promoting the charitable work of the Salvation Army in such one or more of the following ways as the General for the time being of the Salvation Army shall think fit namely : (1) relief of poverty sickness suffering distress incapacity or old age. (2) advancement of education. (3) training in Christian and moral principles. and (4) assistance of those in need of protection'
£239,727,000
THE SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL WORK TRUST [Charity number: 215174]
The provision of supported accommodation for homeless people Older peoples housing and supportWork to help unemployed people back into workAnti-Human Trafficking workAddiction Support ServicesOutreach programmes and services to communitiesFamily tracing serviceFrontline assistance to emergency services personnel and people affected by disasters
£239,727,000
THE SALVATION ARMY INTERNATIONAL TRUST [Charity number: 1000566]
THE CHARITY'S MAIN ACTIVITIES ARE TO CONTINUE THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION THROUGH EVANGELISTIC OUTREACH, PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO SALVATION ARMY TERRITORIES, FACILITATING INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT, CRISIS RELIEF, WORKING IN COMMUNITIES TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO QUALITY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES AS CLOSE TO THE FAMILY UNIT AND FIGHTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
£81,784,000
Migrant Help [Charity number: SC041022]
2.1 The objects for which the Company is established ('the Objects') are: 2.1.1 The relief of sickness and financial hardship of Beneficiaries including: (a) information and advice on counselling, health, legal and welfare services and assistance. (b) advice on financial maintenance which may include the direct provision of financial assistance, goods and services. (c) advice on and provision of residential accommodation. (d) such other items or services as the Trustees in their discretion choose to provide. 2.1.2 To advance the education and training of Beneficiaries and their dependants in need thereof so as to advance them in life and assist them to adapt within a new community. 2.1.3 To promote for the public benefit the sound administration of the law by providing advocacy services to Beneficiaries and their dependants. 2.1.4 To advance the education of the public in general about the issues relating to human migration. 2.2 In this Article 2, 'Beneficiaries' are defined as individuals, being: 2.2.1 foreign nationals. or 2.2.2 victims of human trafficking or potential victims of human trafficking (regardless of their nationality). who are in difficulty on their arrival, stay or residence in or departure from the UK.
£69,792,000
REFUGE [Charity number: 277424]
Refuge provides specialist support to women and children escaping domestic violence, modern slavery, human trafficking, forced prostitution, rape, forced marriage and 'honour' based violence. Services include: 24-hr national helpline, women's refuges, outreach and floating support, independent domestic and sexual violence advocates. We raise awareness and influence policy and legislative change.
£31,975,898
PASSAGE 2000 [Charity number: 1079764]
The Passage is based in the heart of Westminster, providing practical support and a wide range of services to help transform the lives of people who are, or are at risk of, street homelessness. We run a modern Resource Centre in Victoria, four accommodation projects, outreach and health services, homelessness prevention schemes and a pioneering modern slavery referral programme.
£11,084,277
Causeway Charitable Services [Charity number: 1110314]
Causeway supports marginalised and vulnerable people to recover from trauma and develop safe and fulfilling futures. Our modern slavery and crime reduction services include safe houses, outreach and community programmes, holistic crisis interventions and signposting into counselling, training and employment. We drive change nationally through research, campaigning and strategic partnerships.
£8,963,687
Hope for Justice [Charity number: SC045769]
To advance the education of the public regarding people trafficking and slavery in particular but not exclusively through congresses, seminars, fora and publications. To relieve persons who are trafficked or enslaved or, have been or are at risk of being trafficked or enslaved.
£7,751,617
HOPE FOR JUSTICE [Charity number: 1126097]
Hope for Justice works in the UK, USA, Ethiopia & Uganda to bring freedom from human trafficking and modern slavery by identifying victims, supporting survivors and preventing exploitation. Activities include outreach, community prevention, shelters, advocacy, training, and policy work. Our subsidiary, SFA helps organisations protect their supply chains against modern slavery and exploitation.
£7,751,617

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
HUMMINGBIRD FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1158622]
The Hummingbird Foundation was established to support innovative community action in preventing human trafficking in West Bengal, India. Hummingbird aims to reduce human trafficking by targeting the systemic processes that create or exacerbate vulnerability. This aim is embodied in the creation of a Prevention of Trafficking Model as a key methodology to evolve and replicate Hummingbird?s work.
£6,346
JUSTICE & CARE [Charity number: 1133829]
Justice & Care is committed to joining forces to end modern slavery. We work in three strategic locations Bangladesh, Romania and the UK, seeking to protect vulnerable communities from trafficking. We help men, women and children who have been exploited to walk free and rebuild their lives. We work with police and criminal justice systems to ensure those responsible are brought to justice.
£5,132,817
THE BACA CHARITY [Charity number: 1124569]
The Baca Charity works with unaccompanied young people who have been forced to leave their homes to seek asylum due to war and persecution or through trafficking for exploitation. Baca creates a safe environment through its holistic support for them to have hope to rebuild their lives for a better future and become positive empowered individuals who are contributors to the community they live in.
£2,222,876
LOVEWELL [Charity number: 1203450]
Lovewell CIO, in conjunction with LoveWell CIC, creates supportive pathways into employment in a safe community for women who have experienced significant trauma through trafficking and exploitation. Our Mission is to provide training, enabling them to move confidently into employment, education or further training, and build towards a positive future.
£34,920
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST THOMAS, HEIGHAM, NORWICH [Charity number: 1161746]
Promote Christian beliefs though engaging with the local community via community cafe, sports ministry, community choirs, involvement in the local prisons and alpha courses. A range of Sunday services covering all age groups and needs. Support other charities in relief of poverty and prevent people trafficking in other countries.
£522,729
VITA FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1203452]
VITA is a clinician-led organisation equipping healthcare professionals, systems and services to respond skillfully to human trafficking, slavery and exploitation. VITA has trained thousands of health professionals with transferable, trauma-informed, advanced safeguarding and consultation skills. VITA Network connects multi-disciplinary professionals in a public-health approach to trafficking.
THE REBUILD ORGANISATION [Charity number: 1197181]
At present our activities are focused on Nepal, we work on physical build projects and where appropriate, ongoing practical support for those projects, education programs around health, welfare and anti human trafficking awareness. Our funding comes from Volunteers who will be on the build projects, donations from outside organisations and funding campaigns to the general public.
THE MAINGOT CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 284017]
The main activity of the Trust is to provide support for those who are socially and economically underprivileged and disadvantaged - in particular refugees, asylum seekers, victims of trafficking, people in prison, those with physical and/or mental health issues.
£50,434
LEAP INDIA FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1138496]
We are a small charity providing care, accommodation and education for impoverished boys and girls in rural Andhra Pradesh India who would otherwise be in forced or bonded labour. Our principle aim is to enable access to education.
£20,091
SANCTUARY BREAKS [Charity number: 1204540]
We provide respite breaks in rural Gloucestershire for people seeking sanctuary - asylum seekers, refugees and survivors of trafficking and torture. See hillhouseretreats.com for more information
£18,966