Donate and Support Us In The Fight Against Human Trafficking

A New Chapter in the Fight Against Exploitation

Stop Trafficking Africa (STA) has been dedicated to rescuing, repatriating, and supporting victims of sex trafficking in the UAE. While this mission has transformed countless lives, the challenges of fundraising in a post-COVID world and the need for sustainable solutions have prompted us to channel our efforts into prevention.

We believe that education and awareness are the most effective tools to combat human trafficking at its root. This is why we are now directing donations to support the Hope Education Project (HEP), a sister organization of STA. HEP works to empower young people in vulnerable communities in Northern Ghana by providing them with the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves and others from the dangers of human trafficking.

Why Your Donation Matters

Your support of HEP ensures that:

  • Vulnerable young people are educated about the risks of trafficking and how to stay safe.
  • Communities gain the awareness needed to prevent trafficking before it happens.
  • Long-term solutions are developed to protect those most at risk.
  • By donating to HEP, you’re joining us in addressing trafficking at its source, creating a future where fewer women and girls fall victim to exploitation.

The Connection Between STA and HEP

HEP is a sister NGO to STA, born from our shared commitment to ending trafficking in all its forms. While STA focuses on rescue and repatriation, HEP focuses on education and prevention, creating a comprehensive approach to tackling human trafficking.

Help Us Make an Impact

Your donation will directly fund HEP’s vital programs in vulnerable communities, ensuring that education and awareness can stop trafficking before it begins. Together, we can create a future where fewer women and girls experience the horrors of exploitation.

Donate today and join us in empowering communities and protecting lives.

(Please note: All donations through this page will now go directly to the Hope Education Project.)