Join us on a transformative path towards empowerment and justice as we launch the "Reclaim Freedom, Passport Redemption Campaign." Inspired by the resilience of our founder, who confronted the loss and deceptive control over her passport, this campaign symbolizes the enduring spirit of reclaiming personal rights and seeking redemption. Through the simple act of passport redemption, we invite you to stand in solidarity with individuals in their quest for freedom, dignity, and justice. Unite with us as we pave the way for empowerment, advocate for rights, and embark on a collective journey towards a future free from exploitation and control. Let your voice be heard, let your action inspire — together, we reclaim freedom and ignite change.
Human trafficking is often characterized by elements of exploitation, control, deception, and abuse of power. Victims of human trafficking may experience physical, emotional, psychological, and sexual harm, as well as violations of their basic human rights and dignity.
CAPTION SAMPLE: Join me in supporting the #ReclaimFreedomCampaign by sharing a photo of your hand holding your passport. Let's stand together in unity to reclaim freedom, protect human rights, and empower individuals to live with dignity and liberty. Together, we can make a difference!
Download the campaign template with a blank space for your hand holding a passport. [Provide a link for download]
Capture a photo of your hand holding the cover of your passport within the blank space of the template.
Share a brief caption or message expressing your support for reclaiming freedom and protecting rights. Use the campaign hashtag for visibility.
Share your photo on your social media profiles (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) using the campaign hashtag #ReclaimFreedomCampaign.
Tag and challenge friends, family, or followers to participate in the campaign by sharing their own photos and spreading awareness.
Like, comment, and share posts from other participants to amplify the campaign's reach and engage in conversations around human rights and empowerment.
Stay informed and engaged by following the campaign updates and encouraging others to join the movement.
Share campaign-related news, updates, and stories to raise awareness about the importance of reclaiming freedom and protecting rights.
"My Personal Story", Teresa Dangwa, DWA Founder
This day represents the day I first set foot in USA and the day my passport was taken away from me by the very people who had "hired" me in Zimbabwe a couple of months prior.
We have heard the adage, "Hindsight is 20/20". I didn't know at the time that in the US, not even the government takes your passport, in fact the strongly discourage you sending your passport to the immigration offices as all costs, "only copies" they insist.
My passport was taken away from me at Baltimore Washington International upon my arrival under the guise that they wanted to get my work permit stamped in it.
It was to be almost 2.5 years later that I was to reunite with my passport. I found it by divine intervention and that was the last day I worked for my "handlers".
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