Mission: The a21 campaign is a non-profit organization engaged in the abolishment of human injustice, particularly in regards to human trafficking. The a21 campaign stands for "abolishing injustice in the 21st century- and was officially launched in march 2008. We have offices in greece, ukraine, bulgaria, norway, the united kingdom, australia, usa (west coast and east coast), south africa and thailand. Organizationally we aim to focus on the following initiatives: prevention (awareness & education), protection, prosecution, and partnership. We aim to raise awareness through our prevention initiatives in order to save thousands of people from becoming victims by informing the next generation. We aim to protect those who have been trafficked through the provision of crisis shelters and transition homes. We want to give them access to educational and vocational opportunities to improve their ability to work in more meaningful and safe employment. We aim to prosecute those individuals who traffic
Programs: We conduct prevention and awareness campaigns in schools to warn the next generation and prevent them from becoming victims of human trafficking. We speak at conferences, keynote speaker events, churches, seminars and other forums both within the usa and overseas to promote awareness of the global issues. We directly assist usa victims of trafficking and through affiliated entities we manage crisis shelters and transition programs in central europe, asia, and south africa.
The USA office then refused to pay us even though we had the original invoice signed by 2 of the senior staff members. Its sad that a Christian based organisation would do this to a small window tinting company based in South Africa when the balance is less due to the exchange rate I don't think I will ever understand why they would do this to us Vaughn Murrish
I had firsthand, direct experience with A21’s Director of Aftercare over a 6-month period. Based on my experience, I can say without reservation that A21 is an organization that does not exemplify its espoused Christian values and identity. Specifically, they turn a blind eye to racism and White Supremacy within their organization, including misconduct toward me by their Director of Aftercare (Rhiannon). Doesn’t the Bible say to carry out justice (Micah 6:8)? Why is A21 exempt from this? Why have they been silent and allowed suffering out of convenience? Rhiannon‘s abuses of power and the organization’s inaction regarding her victimization of me are shameful and inexcusable. I would not recommend this organization as a safe place for trauma survivors after my experience with them.