Survivor Leadership Program
Empowerment Collective's Survivor Leadership Programs empower survivors of modern slavery to lead their own projects, focusing on cultural arts, advocacy, and economic empowerment. These initiatives foster personal growth and community development, emphasizing the importance of survivors' lived experiences in creating sustainable change.
Program Qualifications 1a
Applicants must show a educated understanding of Empowerment Collectives Mission and Vision
Program Qualifications 1c
The applicant must be a survivor of modern slavery. This includes individuals who have personally experienced any form of modern slavery, such as human trafficking, forced labor, debt bondage, extreme poverty or similar exploitative situations.
Program Qualifications 1e
The applicant may also be a person who has had extensive hands-on experience working with survivors or people with lived experiences of modern slavery. This includes professionals, advocates, or volunteers who have dedicated significant time and effort in support roles, providing assistance, counseling, or other forms of direct aid to survivors.
Program Qualifications 1b
Demonstrate a commitment to becoming a public speaker and advocate to end modern slavery, along with a clear vision for how you will use the fellowship to help end modern slavery.
Program Qualifications 1d
The applicant can be a individuals who, while not directly subjected to modern slavery themselves, have close personal experiences related to it, such as family members or significant others who have been affected.
Program Qualifications 1f
Demonstrate a willingness to develop and share innovative ideas to end modern slavery.