Would you like to cycle for a cause this year? We are currently recruiting cyclists to ride with us against human trafficking in the 94.7 Cycle Challenge this November!
You may choose to raise funds (R1500 per cyclist) for any of the following organisations in the Network, however on the day we will all be riding in the same jerseys and for the same cause: against human trafficking!
* National Freedom Network
* Hope For Women SA
* InHuman Trade
If you would like more information please contact our Team Leader – Jaco Kruger at
If you have already registered and paid to ride, and would like to join us in our cause, then please send your name, surname, ID number and which organisation you will be raising funds for, through to Jaco.
8 Comments
I would love to join.
Hi Anouska, we would love to have you on board the team for the 2016 Cycle Challenge! Please keep an eye out for further details around May time.
Good day.I would like to seriously get involved in preventing human trficing. Could you please tell.me how te get involved.
Regars
Emilia
Good day Emilia
Apologies for the delayed reply but I have been on sabbatical and so have only just seen your message now. Please take a look through the “Get Involved: Jump In” tab on our website for some ideas of how to get started! You can also send us an email through the Contact Us page, with some info about yourself, where in SA you are based and why you would like to get involved. Thanks and we look forward to hearing from you again. Kind regards, Diane
would love to join and also hold workshops in our community and schools
Hi Ronnie
Please can you email us at and we can liaise further on how best to get you involved!
Warm regards
The NFN Team
I would like to request for a membership of our Organization in Malawi called River of Life Organization which is working towards reduction of Human Trafficking using the Intercept approach.
Dear Richard
It would be great to learn more about your organisation and the work you are doing in Malawi – we are always looking for more contacts in other African countries. Please email us at and we can liaise further.
Warm regards
The NFN Team