The Hagar Impact
We are an international organisation dedicated to the recovery and empowerment of women and children who have experienced severe abuse as a result of human trafficking and modern slavery.
Since 1994, we have witnessed the transformation of countless lives through our holistic recovery programmes, capacity-building efforts, and prevention initiatives; that are designed to break the cycle of exploitation, poverty, and abuse.
What we do
Restoring broken lives
Our goal is for each individual to be a champion for change in their own life and in the community
Help us transform lives
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By partnering with Hagar, you answer the cries of human suffering. Our work is dependent on charitable giving by people like you. Help us transform lives.
Help us transform lives
Donate now
By partnering with Hagar, you answer the cries of human suffering. Our work is dependent on charitable giving by people like you. Help us transform lives.
Help us transform lives
Donate now
By partnering with Hagar, you answer the cries of human suffering. Our work is dependent on charitable giving by people like you. Help us transform lives.
Human Trafficking
in Singapore
The truth will shock you: Singapore is a popular transit point and destination hub for trafficking activities, with Singapore’s 1 million low-wage foreign workers amongst the most vulnerable
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How a Social Media Job Ad Led to Human Trafficking: Grace’s Story
At 17, a TikTok job offer should have been harmless. Instead, it led Grace into trafficking. Grace grew up in a loving family in Thailand. During a school break, she saw a job advertisement on TikTok. It sounded easy. Just reply to messages, earn quick money, no...
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Crisis at the Thailand-Cambodia Border
7 August 2025 Thousands Flee Bomb Attacks. Women and Children at Risk. The recent deadly conflict along the Thailand–Cambodia border has triggered a humanitarian crisis of devastating scale. In just days, hundreds of thousands of Cambodian migrant workers and their...
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30 Years On: Brokenness Repurposed for Greatness
On 19 December 2023 in Phnom Penh, we witnessed the biggest reunion in HAGAR’s 3-decades history of working with survivors of human trafficking, slavery and abuse. Nearly 100 former Hagar beneficiaries reunited with Hagar staff – their previous counsellors, teachers,...
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