18 years old with curiosity and desire to explore the world, Kim decided to join her friend in an adventurous journey to Cambodia. This young girl hoped this would be a ticket to an exciting new future as well as a statement of her liberty to her family. However, Kim’s dream was rudely awakened by the harsh truth: Kim was tricked into working at an illegal cafe in Cambodia.

Before being aware of the situation, Kim continued to face another complicated circumstance. Due to illegal activities, the cafe where Kim was trafficked, was investigated and restricted by the police. Panic and fear surrounded Kim when she was questioned by the police on suspicion of her participation in the prostitution activities of this cafe. Fortunately, after all, she had proved her innocence and was transferred to an organization supporting survivors of human trafficking named Hope for Justice.

After being admitted in their program, Kim lived in their shelter for nearly 2 years. With the hope to bring Kim back to her homeland safely, Hope for Justice has contacted and connected her with Hagar. With experience and expertise in supporting survivors of human trafficking, Hagar has provided the necessary information on legal procedures as well as worked with the local authorities where Kim lived in Vietnam to ensure she come home safely. There were times she was depressed and discouraged when thinking that the distance between her and the family up to 2,225 km. Along with that, the difference in language and culture caused Kim struggled in life in Cambodia. Homesickness and self-pity in a strange country framed and isolated Kim in a state of suffocation and loneliness.

Hagar’s presence and support helped her liberate herself from this “invisible room”. Coordinating with Hope for Justice and Blue Dragon, Hagar successfully brought Kim back to Vietnam safely. However, due to the COVID situation in Vietnam, Kim had to quarantine for 3 weeks before returning home. In 3 weeks of isolation, Hagar has been her close companion supported her all quarantine fee. During the period, her case manager worked with her to plan a vocational training as well as helped her prepare for the reintegration. Finally, she return to her family’s arms and started planning for her life.

With more than 5 months admitting to Hagar’s program, Kim shared her thanks:

“I feel grateful and completely trust in Hagar’s support. During the past 2 years, I have been craving Vietnamese traditional food and the sound of people speaking Vietnamese the most. And now I can inhale the taste of this homeland and enjoy my mom’s homemade food. All of that is thanks to Hagar. Before I went to Cambodia, I only had my family, but now when I come back to Vietnam I have a second family, that is Hagar.”

 

Hagar pursues the highest degree of care and protection for each of its clients. To protect the identity of our clients, names have been changed and images do not necessarily represent the individual profiled.

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By partnering with Hagar, you’re supporting survivors to heal from the trauma of severe abuse. Our work is dependent on charitable giving by people like you.

Help us transform lives

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By partnering with Hagar, you’re supporting survivors to heal from the trauma of severe abuse. Our work is dependent on charitable giving by people like you.

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