Something has to be done!
It cannot be right that we say we live in a civilised society and yet we will turn our backs on a women trafficked into this country against her will who has been through the most appalling treatment...
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Today is International Women’s Day #beboldforchange What does be bold for change mean to us at Invisible Traffick? It means speaking out, asking for help, making connections. It means being brave and...
View ArticleOne volunteer’s story
I’m self-employed now and I can be more flexible with my time. That’s why I first decided to be a volunteer at Invisible traffic GB. I have always wanted to do this sort of work but full time work...
View ArticleA volunteer’s story – a retired midwife
I have been involved with Invisible Traffick since its onset and had the excitement of renovating the house ready to receive the women who so desperately needed our help. The house officially opened in...
View ArticleWhat next for survivors of human trafficking for sexual exploitation?
I’ve just returned from the West Yorkshire anti trafficking network and again I am left feeling frustrated at the lack of progress in helping victims of this heinous crime. Don’t get me wrong here in...
View ArticleVolunteering has enriched my UK experience
I’m an International student and came from Vietnam to study a major in Teaching English for Speakers of Other Languages. That’s the reason why, since coming to the UK, I always try my best to get to...
View ArticleI am a woman. I am a student. I am a volunteer: My Story
Who am I? I am a woman. I am a student. I am a volunteer. I suppose those three statements alone don’t make me stand out from the rest of the UK population so let me break it down a little. I am a...
View ArticleHealthy Minds and Healthy Bodies
Here at Inbisible Traffick GB we endeavour to offer as many different and varied opportunities to explore ways to improve their mind, body and spirit as possible. Here’s what one of our volunteers,...
View ArticleCharity Spring Ball…not long to go!
It’s not long to go now before our Black Tie Charity Spring Ball on May 20th, 2017, which follows the huge success of our Vision Ball in 2016. It’s being held at the Cedar Court Hotel Huddersfield...
View ArticleLeeds to Liverpool Canal Walk Challenge
On June 17th we’re getting off to an early start to do the Leeds to Liverpool Canal Walk Challenge to raise funds for the work that Invisible Traffick does. Are you tough enough to join us in our...
View ArticleVolunteering for ITGB: Sue’s Story
My name is Sue and I am a fit and healthy 69 (soon to be 70) year old retired person. I first heard about Invisible Traffick GB when I read an article in my local paper and thought “what a good...
View ArticleA volunteer’s story
I became a volunteer as I am passionate about helping people who are less fortunate than me, so they can have better quality of life. I feel everybody has a right to a brighter future and with help...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Volunteers – Watch Our Video
ITGB’S Ball held on Saturday night was a Celebration of our Volunteers. We produced a video featuring eight of our current volunteers who regularly work at Tamar House talking about why they...
View ArticleKeeping the volunteer wheels turning.
We’re riding high on the success of our Spring Ball last Saturday, but the business of keeping the volunteer wheels turning doesn’t stop. Our next Volunteers Training Day is on Saturday 3rd June from...
View ArticleProud to be working with award-winning brand consultancy
Invisible Traffick GB is proud to announce we will be working with Yorkshire based multi-award winning brand consultancy The Engine Room. They will be guiding us through taking the ITGB brand to the...
View ArticleA million thank yous to our Volunteers!
Volunteers are the lifeblood of any charity, and ITGB relies on their wonderful volunteers more than most. Our recent Spring Ball was a celebration of the many women, and men, who support us...
View ArticleIt’s great to be making a real difference!
Even from before I started volunteering at Tamar House I was amazed by the idea of it – and I have to say the reality has definitely out lived my expectations. For a number of years now I have been...
View ArticleWhy do I volunteer?
The alarm on my phone rings at 7.30 am as it has done every morning for the last two years. I get out of bed, shower and get ready to go into Tamar house to do a nine hour shift for no pay. My day...
View ArticleVolunteer’s Story: An Insight into GB Culture
I’m an international student and I applied to volunteer for Invisible Traffick GB through the University website. I was accepted three months ago and I’ve now started volunteering after a training day....
View ArticleI AM LUCKY TO BE HERE
Coming from Vietnam, a developing country where gender discrimination and inequality still exists, I feel lucky to be here at Invisible Traffick UK. We stand together in a house, feeling pushed to the...
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