For years, we have kept our steadfast commitment to combating human trafficking. Today, we unveil a refreshed look that shows what we have been and what we are becoming.
This evolution is intentional and meaningful. As our foundation's expertise has grown, so too has our understanding of the interconnected challenges facing vulnerable populations, and so our renewed focus now formally includes the critical work of supporting the successful integration of migrants, a natural and essential extension of our core mission to protect, empower, and uphold human dignity.
Our new logo and name have been chosen to embody this amplified scope:
We are dedicated to contributing towards a society where every individual, whether a survivor of trafficking or a person seeking a new beginning, has the support and opportunity to integrate, contribute, and flourish.
Thank you for your support and welcome to our new chapter.
For eleven years, we have stood with survivors of human trafficking. We meet them at their most vulnerable and walk with them on their path to a new life.
Healing is a journey. We provide the essentials for that journey: safe housing, trauma counselling, and job training. Our goal is to help each survivor recover and truly thrive.
Safety begins with knowledge. We work within local communities to shine a light on the realities of human trafficking. By educating people about the risks, we help build stronger, more resilient communities.
This video shows our campaign to raise awareness about human trafficking.
Filmed along the project's duration, it reflects our commitment, collective action, and raised voices.
Throughout summer 2024, we worked with our partners to get the message of our campaign to where we intended it to go.
Short film created to raise awareness and promote prevention of human trafficking, produced as part of the "În Umbra Iluziilor" ("In the Shadow of Illusions") project in 2025.
This short film was produced in-house by the Foundation's communications team, in collaboration with volunteers; and was premiered at the closing gala in a cinema room to over 300 people.