Profile: The Emancipation Network
Year Founded
2003
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Social Business Venture
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Updated on: 11/20/2007 09:22
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The Emancipation Network helps survivors and people at risk by providing sustainable income - we sell beautiful handicrafts made by survivors at 22 shelters and prevention programs all over the world.

 

We also offer you a way to become involved in fighting human trafficking, helping survivors, and educating others about this human rights crisis. The Emancipation Network is helping to create a community of modern abolitionists in the US everyday people who want to help end slavery.

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21 Crestview Dr E Sandwich, MA
East Sandwich, MA 02537
United States
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www.MadeBySurvivors.com
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Lets join together to fight modern slavery. We need to raise worldwide alarm about the 27 million slaves who need out help.
Tags: human trafficking   slavery
by  JohnBerger on september 28, 2007
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Please vote for The Emacipation Network, at the Changemakers ending slavery competition. If we will all $5000 will go to buying sewing machines and paying wages to the survivors at the new Destiny Center in India - you can learn more about Destiny here - http://www.madebysurvivors.com/destiny

To vote goto http://www.changemakers.net/en-us/competition/freedom
The Emancipation Network and Priority Films invite you to a special benefit screening of the movie "HOLLY" including a Q&A with the producers on Tuesday, November 27th at 7:00 pm, at Clearview Cinema, 72nd and Columbus Avenue, New York, NY. Tickets are $15, a percentage of the proceeds go to TEN Charities, and the RedLight Children Campaign. for more info see http://www.madebysurvivors.com/
1. Keep Watch for Freedom. If you suspect slavery or commercial sexual exploitation of a child or adult in the U.S. or abroad, notify U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement at 1-866-DHS-2ICE or contact your local FBI field office. For tips on ‘looking beneath the surface’ to spot human trafficking, check out the DHHS Rescue and Restore Campaign at www.acf.hhs.gov/trafficking/

2. Write for Freedom. Write your state and federal representatives to tell them that you care about the issue of human trafficking and want stronger laws to protect victims. Polaris Project engages in political action and advocates for slavery survivors in the US www.polarisproject.org

3. Celebrate Freedom and Educate Your Friends. Host and invite your friends to a human trafficking Awareness Party – where they can learn about slavery and buy beautiful handicrafts which empower slavery survivors. The Emancipation Network gives you all the tools you need. www.madebysurvivors.com You can also shop online for products made by survivors.

4. Give for Freedom. Make a donation to pay for rescue and aftercare for people in slavery. Even small amounts make a big difference.

$132.00 pays for a raid to free child slaves in India

Free the Slaves and International Justice Mission rescue children and adults from bonded labor, brothels, industrial slavery, etc. www.freetheslaves.net

www.ijm.org

5. Walk for Freedom Global March has freed over 60,000 adults and children from slavery in India. They also organize international marches that promote education for children instead of forced labor. The next event is scheduled for 2008. www.globalmarch.org

6. Work for Freedom in the US – Host an event – such as a concert or pub night - to raise awareness about slavery and raise needed funds for survivors in the US. Polaris Project and The Salvation Army provide services for people who have been trafficked into the US, and also US children who have been trafficked into commercial sexual exploitation.

www.polarisproject.org

www.salvationarmyusa.org/trafficking

7. Safeguard Freedom in Travel – Fight Sex Tourism

People who exploit children for sex in other countries can be prosecuted in the US. Fight sex tourism by asking local travel agencies, hotels, and tour operators to sign the Code of Conduct for the Protection of Children in Travel and Tourism. www.thecode.org. If you suspect slavery or abuse while traveling, get as much information as you safely can (name, nationality, room number) and contact www.cybertipline.com

Learn more at www.ecpatusa.org

8. Research Freedom.

www.protectionproject.org

www.state.gov/TIP

9. Speak out about Freedom: Pass this article on to one friend, talk to one person about modern day slavery, or take a friend to see the upcoming dramatic film about human trafficking, TRADE, starring Kevin Kline.
I have a lot more videos and pictures to put up soon so keep coming back!