A Non-governmental Organiztion established to provide support and a safe haven for children who are otherwise forced into labour
Our mission as an organization is to build on traditional systems of community culture to establish stronger social and environmental safety nets so that all children are protected and provided the best upbringing to become the change makers of tomorrow.
And our vision is to end all forms of child trafficking, forced labour, marriage, and abuse, and restore the environment to its natural state. We do this through the community-based networks established over the last decade to ensure we work together to promote holistic development and communal engagement
Learn MoreEmpowering child survivors of forced labor + trafficking.
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Our volunteers are what make Volta's mission possible.
Over the years since we have been operational
Communities partner.
Funded VRF Scholars
Children rescued
Local staff
Built Bed shelter
Provided purified water
Trees planted
Lives touched
Supplied with aid
Survivors in Case Management
Survivors rehabilitated
Sponsored school
wide working group established in a District
District partnerred with all Local government bodies
What we hope to achieve
The Liberate Me Program focuses on community led investigations and interventions to end child trafficking and to find, rescue and rehabilitate trafficked children. This year we aim to rescue and rehabilitate 50-100 child survivors of forced labor and trafficking.
We plan to carry out our largest scale implementation to provide 50,000 people in 22 communities with clean water through our Water is Life program. In partnership with the company LifeStraw, we provide clean water filters, training and education, and continuous monitoring to partner.
This Project seeks to improve ecosystems and decrease poverty through the formation of the mangrove-firewood supply chain. Through continued community partnerships, training, and systematic developments we hope to preserve 5,000 hectares of mangroves and begin reforestation.
Currently VRF is renting the space where we operate the shelter. Our goal is to begin construction on a permanent shelter on our property and open by the end of 2024. This space will provide VRF with the permanent place to rehabilitate Ada's children, and provide a safe space for rehabilitation.