Good Shepherd Social Justice Network
Good Shepherd Social Justice Network

Do you want to do something right now?

Contributions made through Sisters of Good Shepherd are Tax deductable.

 

Contribute to the upkeep of 75 young girls who have been living on the streets in India and are now in the care of Good Shepherd Sister Anna George.  The funding ran out at the end of March 2007.

Click here for the story.

Write to your favourite chocolate manufacturer and ask what their policy is on slave labour along their manufacturing chain.

Go to: Chocolate, Slavery & Debt to get the data first and some sample letters.

Check out Fair Trade products in your area.  Keep asking about them.

 



WHAT CAN I DO?

Five anti-trafficking related activities were put forward for collaborative actions at a public meeting hosted by the Good Shepherd Social Justice Network in March 2006.

These were:

  1. Engaging in a broad-based community education campaign
  2. Lobbying for an improved visa framework for victims of trafficking
  3. Establishing safe houses
  4. Building NGO and support agency networks in the Asia Pacific region
  5. Supporting Millenium Development Goal (MDG) initiatives to reduce poverty and hence reduce vulnerability to trafficking in source countries e.g. working on Fair Trade issues

These actions are currently being advanced by a group of interested persons. If you would like to get involved, or for more information, please contact Stancea Vichie at: Ph: 03 9421 6873 or email: stanceav@goodshep.com.au

If you are interested in writing to a different Senator, please click here for a full list of names and contact details of those currently in office.

To join the network, please download and complete a membership application.

Project Respect is also calling for organisations that are able to contribute to its Resource Database. For more information, please download the following form.

 
 
   
 
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