One By One is a charity fighting to end exploitation of vulnerable people across the world. Founded by @becky1by1 – offices in Kenya, Pakistan, Uganda, UK, USA.
Following intervention, Vivian was referred to the Mercy Centre.
There, she received trauma-informed counselling, education support, and the time needed to regain stability.
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We’ve seen the pain of separation.
And the power of reunion.
This Mother’s Day, we honour mothers who fight for their children, and we continue working toward a world where every child is safe at home. #mothersday#onebyone
50,000 girls reached. 100,000 is the next goal.
Through the Dignity Project, One By One is tackling period poverty and helping girls understand the risks of trafficking before exploitation begins.
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On International Women’s Day we celebrate the dignity and value of women and girls.
But across the world there is another girl we should remember today. The girl who is missing from class. @ChDaily_News
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#InternationalWomensDay#EndHumanTrafficking
Deborah was 10 when she was trafficked and left for dead.
She survived.
After receiving care at our Mercy Centre in Uganda, she is now safely home with her mother.
This is why we fight human trafficking.
Watch her full story here: https://t.co/Zw1t3HfghZ
#EndHumanTrafficking
Children’s mental health doesn’t begin in a crisis. It begins with stability, safety, and belonging.
At One By One, prevention, education, and consistent care are central to how we support children’s wellbeing.
#ChildrensMentalHealthWeek#EndExploitation
More and more trafficking begins on a screen. Recruiters use social media and messaging apps to offer fake jobs abroad. Children are groomed through online games and chat platforms. Workers are lured into cyber scam centers and forced to commit fraud under threat.
Ten years ago, we started handing out dignity bags in a small village in Kenya.
Today, we've reached over 50,000 girls across 13 nations.
This is the story of the #DignityProject.