Greater Sydney is locked down for August, but that hasn’t stopped many of The Freedom Project’s supporters from turning their exercise this month into Footsteps for Freedom. Hear what some of our wonderful Freedom Walkers have to say about their experience so far!
Read MoreMeet Arjun [name changed]: one of the many kids The Freedom Project has been able to support and encourage through our Sports For Life (SFL) program.
After being forced to drop out of school at the young age of 16…
Read MoreWhen the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Day ticking over into 2021, most of us assumed that we were leaving the chaos of 2020 behind. Who would have guessed that for India - the hardest hit country in the world by the Covid-Crisis - the worst was yet to come? But YOU can help save lives today
Read MoreEshana was just 15 when she eloped with a man who promised her a life of love, little did she know the turn her life had just taken….
Read MoreBharati* just 13 years old, still a child herself, was discovered 6 months pregnant by our team…
Read MoreMigrant workers are among the most vulnerable populations in the world. Often placed in a conundrum where they may be free, technically speaking, but the options that are open to them are neither attractive or desirable. This blog looks at the factors behind the vulnerabilities of migrant workers in an effort to bring this issues into light.
Read MoreUltimately, “ethical living” is what you choose it to be. I hope that my reflections resonate with you, and I hope that we can all start living more ethically and in turn, build a kinder world…
Read MoreThis is our second edition of our Slavery Free Toolkit - How to but clothes and electronics ethically
Read MoreSometimes we aren’t really aware of the impact our everyday choices can have for others in the world…
Read MoreFairtrade Fortnight (7-20 August 2020) is a great time to reflect on how we want to consume, and who from. Supporting and purchasing Fairtrade products indicate that we care about how our products are made and that the people making them are treated fairly and ethically.
Read MoreWomen like Sareeta have experienced trauma, and face a long journey ahead of recovery from being trafficked for sexual exploitation.
Read MoreThe pandemic is bringing unforeseen times and a wave of uncertainty, but with the help of community, we’re staying above the fear. A note from Operations Director, Marissa.
Read MoreRead our Ambassador Meg Pettitt’s story of how she became involved in fighting human justice.
Read MoreBe inspired by our co-founder Liz Newton-Brown and read about her mission to surrender one of her ‘freedoms’ each month.
Read MoreAnita Kanaiya, who heads up The Freedom Project India, recently visited Australia and took the time to share this powerful story with our founders, Mike and Liz…
Read MoreWe talk a lot about ethical living and consumption but you might be wondering what that looks like and why is it so important.
Read MoreOur Advocacy Director reflects on their passion and motivation in working for causes of global justice.
Read MoreWhat is justice and why does it matter? How does The Freedom Project live out justice and freedom?
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