David's Journey - From Trafficking Victim to Advocate
David's story began in Uzbekistan, where he received an enticing job offer as a translator in Thailand with a promising salary. Excited for the opp...
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David's story began in Uzbekistan, where he received an enticing job offer as a translator in Thailand with a promising salary. Excited for the opp...
Read moreAccording to the UN, there are 49.6 million victims of modern slavery worldwide. This staggering figure includes 27.6 million people trapped in for...
Read moreMyo San’s story reminds us of God’s promises of hope. Even the smallest pinprick of light in darkness is enough to drive us forward, and as long a...
Read morePhyu Phyu's story is a testament to the power of hope, healing, and forgiveness in the face of adversity. Confronted with her family's severe finan...
Read moreBE LIGHT When we met Pwint Phyu on outreach, she was traumatized and broken. Her mother had caused her tremendous childhood pain and focussed on ea...
Read moreTo continue the fight for justice takes commitment, determination, and sustainable practices. At Eden, we have been committed to the task of fighti...
Read moreTo have a voice is something that so many of us take for granted. However, the ability to speak and be heard is not a reality that everyone in the...
Read moreIn every crisis, there is a new outcry. In Myanmar, following the complete economic and societal collapse, as a final act of complete desperation m...
Read moreMoe Lay has been trapped in slavery all her life. She was forced to work from a young age and give all her earnings to her violent, alcoholic fath...
Read moreEi Zin spent her life being told she wasn't good enough. Her mother often towered over her as a child, telling her she was a “mistake”, a “worthle...
Read moreRead the story in the Collection Lookbook Hong An grew up in a violent and divided household. She and her sisters feared their father who was an a...
Read moreRead the story in the Collection Lookbook Tho Tho had seven siblings, all living in a small house on stilts over the dirty water of one of Yangon’...
Read more"The amazing work that Eden’s doing is changing lives one at a time. And it doesn’t stop with just bringing people off the streets. The restoration and renewal of hope through training of a trade and work placement is something truly admirable and sorely needed in this generation!"
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