The Emancipation Network (TEN) is an international organization dedicated to fighting human trafficking and modern day slavery. We help survivors of slavery rebuild their lives after rescue from slavery, with sustainable income, education and help reintegrating into society. We work to prevent slavery in high risk communities such as red light and refugee communities, by creating jobs for adults and through volunteer trips and donations to our shelter partners for rescue, school fees, emergency needs and reintegration.
TEN imports and sell beautiful handicraft products made by survivors of slavery and persons at risk of being trafficked into slavery.
Treat yourself or someone you love to a little luxury with this silk zip-top case, perfect for travel, make-up, jewelry or as a small handbag, 9" x 5" x 2" with zip top, 2 interior flap pockets, Made By Survivors at AFESIP Cambodia
NEW and TRES CHIC, the Parisian cotton handbag features block printing and contrast cotton embroidery, 9" x 11" x 5" with 20" handles, Brown floral or Black fish design, fully lined.
Made of durable, uber-cool recycled rice bags, this 3 pocket wallet is generously sized (4" x 7") with 3 separate zippered compartments. Made by survivors at Hagar Cambodia. Light Blue, or orange
My bag is made of... garbage! (carrier bags that formerly littered the landscape of Gujarat India) This big tote is fully lined in cotton and ready for action. 13" x 20" x 5" with 8" handles.