##CANCELLED## Serving in anti-human trafficking through Missions

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Journey Type

Outreach

Group Size

1-2

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Country

Finland

Journey Overview

The participant will receive training regarding human trafficking and explore what working within after-care in a residential care unit for women and children looks like in the Finnish context.

Participant will contribute to the daily life of the house by being a full team member of the team. The participant will also be part of the OM team in Finland and involved in some church visits, events etc. Participant will be familiarized with the local church.

The participant will receive mentorship throughout the stay and have the possibility to explore future steps connected to anti-trafficking and missions.

This STM opportunity is part of JusticeLink, a ministry of OM Europe. JusticeLink aims to equip and mobilize individuals interested in serving within anti-trafficking. The purpose is to grow in awareness regarding anti-trafficking work and missions while serving within after-care of survivors of human trafficking and contribute to the organisation's overall vision and needs.

The program allows for gaining experience from working within anti-trafficking efforts and as an outcome an excellent opportunity to explore one's role within anti-trafficking and/or missions long-term and/or in one's local community.

Language: It is a must that you understand and speak English.

Other languages used commonly: Farsi, Arabic, Urdu, Dari, Chinese, Russian etc.

A driver's license is a plus but not mandatory.

Dates: We need volunteers all the time, we are flexible in finding an appropriate timing and length of stay (min. 6 weeks). Price excludes non-refundable deposit of £50, flights, insurance & any possible vaccinations and is subject to change according to the exchange rate.

Applicants must be 23 or over.

If you live in the UK, and are 23+, please enquire with the dates and length of time you are hoping to go for.

You will need an enhanced DBS certificate in line with our safeguarding policy, which may cost an additional £15.

What To Expect

The residential care unit is a Christian run home-like environment for victims of human trafficking and their children. Our vision is for people who have been victims of human trafficking to become empowered to fully participate in society as they recover in a safe and loving environment. A holistic approach to empowerment includes supporting the residents in activities related to daily living as well as matters related to the mind, body, and spirit. A client-centered and trauma-informed perspective is important to the work of the ministry.

Care is provided around the clock with a diverse and multi-disciplinary team and volunteers. English and Finnish are used as primary languages of the team, while different languages are used with the residents. Having enough volunteers to help run the house is essential to its functioning.

Besides the residential care unit, the ministry aims to do awareness raising and training events and is looking for creative ways to do fundraising.

Participant Profile

Age Range: 23-99

Mature Christian woman that is willing to learn by coming alongside a team for a minimum of 6 weeks period. Participant does not have to have previous experience from anti-human trafficking work but have a heart for serving women from vulnerable backgrounds. Cultural sensitivity, pro-activeness, self-reflection and honesty with self and the team along with good communications skills are essential to the work.

Depending on the participant’s skills and interests, it will be possible to plan and be involved in the daily life of the residents and the home through recreation, life skills training etc. Involvement and development of other ministry related events is welcomed. The participant will be expected to function as a full team member with taking on shifts as the night worker (sleep on site).

The participant will also be part of the OM team in Finland and involved in some church visits, events etc.

This journey is available to applicants from:
Zambia
Canada
Austria
Åland Islands
Estonia
Finland
Germany
Hungary
Faroe Islands
Liechtenstein
Switzerland
American Samoa
Australia
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Cook Islands
Fiji
French Polynesia
Heard & McDonald Islands
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Nauru
New Caledonia
Niue
Norfolk Island
Pitcairn Islands
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tokelau
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Wallis & Futuna
Falkland Islands
Gibraltar
Guernsey
Isle of Man
Jersey
South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands
United Kingdom
British Virgin Islands
Your country is not on the list? Please talk with us and we will try to work something out for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will there be accommodation provided?

Accommodation is on site of the residential care unit. An independent apartment can be used, or one of the rooms in the house.

Will there be food provided?

Meals are not provided. Participant is responsible for one's grocery shopping and meal preparations. Fully equipped kitchen available.

Participant is entitled for a reimbursement of 40€/week for voluntary work which helps to cover grocery shopping expenses.

Do I need to make my own travel arrangements?

Participants are responsible for travel costs and arrangements to and from Finland.

We suggest flying into Helsinki International Airport, with airport code: HEL. Participants will be picked up at the airport. A programme leader will contact them prior to the day of arrival to arrange pick-up details.

What should my health condition be like?

Due to the nature of the ministry, mental health and personal history with trauma are to be taken into account and discussed prior to and with the unit staff.

Finland does not require covid-testing or proof, but do check the specific requirements connected with your country of departure.

Participants are responsible for getting an all-inclusive travel insurance for the full length of stay.

Do I need a visa?

It is possible to stay with a tourist visa in Finland for up to 90 days. For periods 3+ months, EU-country residents can register in the country.

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