CHASTE is keen to build the network of those who are working in this field of active engagement in victim protection and recovery work, as well as that of advocacy, culture and socio-economic change.
CHASTE is linked to several web sites and is eager to be connected to those who wish to work with us in resisting and destroying this modern form of enslavement. If you wish your organisation to be linked with CHASTE please be in touch with us.
Stop the Traffik – a coalition working to raise awareness of the issue of trafficking though campaigning and help to put a stop to the trade in people.
Set All Free coalition – CTE initiative to mark 2007 as 200 years since the abolition of slavery in the United Kingdom
Poppy Project first Home Office funded provision for safe housing in the UK with 26 beds for safety.
Enabling Christians Serving Refugees – an initiative designed to network those working with Asylum Seekers and recently entitled refugees to make the Christian commitment to ‘welcome the stranger’ a reality in the United Kingdom today.
Shaftesbury Project – with its advocacy of connecting churches in social action and commitment, CHASTE has been encouraged in its work of radical ecumenism in confronting sex trafficking in the UK and across the world.
Justice and Peace in Creation – The Conference of Religious are committed to partnership working across the churches in addressing the evil of trafficking and sexual exploitation in this country and across all the countries in which Religious have a presence.
Housing for Women – a Housing Association working for housing provision for women in London.
National Christian Alliance on Prostitution – though work is particularly concentrated on on-street prostitution the National Christian Alliance on Prostitution (NCAP) is a collaborative network which exists to unite, equip and empower organisations seeking to offer freedom and change to those involved in prostitution.
Protest4 is a growing collective of individuals in emerging culture joining together in the protest for a more just world. It is run by volunteers and exists to discuss, facilitate and encourage justice.
If you would like to see your organisation join the CHASTE network of commitment against trafficking for sexual exploitation be in touch with us today
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