Stories and news
Here’s the latest from Ella’s. We hope these stories inspire and move you to be part of our work at Ella’s, and to do what you can to stop slavery and exploitation.
Due to the nature of our work, a number of these stories contain references to violence, sexual and other types of abuse that some readers may find upsetting. Where we use names, please assume these have been changed for the protection of the women we work with.
‘Free inside’ and starting afresh
Katy fled from violence with her two young children. They are now recovering in one of our family safe houses, and looking ahead towards a safe future.
External evaluation finds Ella’s ‘trauma transformative’
In an independent evaluation by Trauma Treatment International (TTI), our service has been awarded a rating of ‘trauma transformative’.
Linda’s film
‘In trying to stop other people from being trafficked and exploited, I myself became trafficked and exploited.’ Linda bravely shares her story in this powerful short film.
Impact Report 2023/2024
Our lmpact Report for 2023/24 is out now. It contains our key achievements and numbers, as well as stories from some of the amazing women we work with.
Breaking cycles of exploitation
Linda’s story of violence, cruelty and exploitation spans more than 20 years. Read her incredible story of strength and survival.
Diary of a Support Worker
To mark World Day Against Trafficking 2024, one of our support workers, Maya, took over our comms with a ‘diary of a support worker’.
Celebrating our Survivor Advisory Board
We’re proud to introduce our brilliant Survivor Advisory Board, who have just celebrated their first year with Ella’s!
New safe houses opening soon
We have a new safe house opening very soon, providing two more rooms for survivors of trafficking and other forms of violence. In addition, there are two more flats in the pipeline.
A mother’s Pride
Maria’s son is gay, which is an offence in the country where she was born. She stood by him, which led to her being abused, outcast and eventually trafficked into sexual exploitation. ‘Pride is…a sign of hope,’ she says.
The voice of women: join us on 28 March
Join us for an International Women’s Day event to celebrate the power of women being heard across sectors, discuss obstacles and share solutions.
Impact Report 2022/2023
Our lmpact Report for 2022/23 is out now, full of highlights, stories and insights into our work with survivors.
Run or bike with us to change lives in 2024!
Our latest free charity places in RIDE-London, Brighton Marathon and MORE. Join us and change lives in 2024.
Vote for us!
Please take 30 seconds to vote for Ella’s in this free poll, and help generate extra donations for us this December.
Celebrating our award-winning frontline team
We were honoured with a WIN at this year’s Anti-Slavery Day Awards!
Slavery still exists
Slavery still exists, a powerful spoken word by Dai Woolridge to mark Anti Slavery Day 2023. Plus, the latest campaign from the Coalition to Stop Slavery.
Staff nominated for top award
We’ve been shortlisted in this year’s Anti-Slavery Day Awards, with two of our team members nominated by survivors.
Lasting freedom for every survivor
A piece by Co-Director Emily Chalke written for London Community Foundation, to mark World Day Against Trafficking in Persons 2023.
‘Script to Screen’ with John Strickland
A chance to hear from award-winning Director and friend of Ella’s, John Strickland, on taking stories from script to screen.
Scrap the Illegal Migration Bill
Read our signed letter to Rishi Sunak asking him to withdraw the Illegal Migration Bill and take action today.
The World is a Woman
A poem by survivors of trafficking and violence, to mark International Women’s Day 2023.
Running to the light
A film featuring the story of Lucia, one of the survivors we work with (played by an actor). It was commissioned by our friends at TRIBE.