Bakhita House…
is a safe house for women who have been trafficked, enslaved and exploited. Opened in 2015, it is owned by the Diocese of Westminster and managed by Caritas Westminster.
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At Caritas Bakhita House…
Love
is shown in compassionate support and long-term commitment.
We respect
the dignity of every individual.
Our community
creates friendship and belonging.
We nurture
spirituality in creative activities that can bring joy and lift the spirit.
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If you or someone you know are in immediate danger…
visit the modern slavery helpline or call 08000 121 700
If you wish to report a crime anonymously visit Crime Stoppers or call 0800 555 111
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Community and Therapy
How the guests at Caritas Bakhita House make their journey of rehabilitation.
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History
The History and founding of Caritas Bakhita House.
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Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
The scandal and our response.
Annual Review
Bakhita House is a place of healing and offers a stepping-stone towards an independent life. Our report tells some of the amazing stories of Caritas Bakhita House.
Donate
We depend on the generosity of supporters giving donations and volunteers giving their time to run this unique service for women.
Bakhita House News
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Marley reaches final for National Cat Awards
All eyes are on Marley, Caritas Bakhita House’s resident cat, who has been selected as…
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Caritas Bakhita House releases Impact Report
To mark the ninth anniversary of its foundation, Caritas Bakhita House today released its Impact…
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Contact Details
020 7931 6045