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Thousands gather for Walk for Freedom to mark Anti-slavery Day, 19th October

To mark Anti-Slavery Day, on Saturday, thousands of people will gather all over the world for A21’s 6th annual fundraising and awareness event, Walk For Freedom.

Walk For Freedom is a global response to human trafficking— reaching millions with the important message that slavery still exists.

By fundraising and rallying thousands of people around the cause, the goal is that awareness would spread and lead to the identification and restoration of those who are being exploited.

The walk will start at Old Palace Yard, Westminster.

Then they will walk over Westminster Bridge, along the South Bank, Waterloo Bridge, Victoria Embankment, past 10 Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, returning to Old Palace Yard.

Go to A21.org/Walk for more information.


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