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The Snowdrop Project

3 March 2025

The Snowdrop Project is a beacon of hope for survivors of modern slavery and exploitation in South Yorkshire. Dedicated to supporting and empowering the survivors, the project aims to help them recover from their traumatic pasts and rebuild their futures with hope.

One of the primary goals of the Snowdrop Project is to provide a safe and welcoming environment for survivors to make new friends and learn new skills. By building a sense of community and security, the project helps individuals regain their confidence and independence.

Jade Hearsum, the Head of Fundraising at the Snowdrop Project, shared how the donation will make a difference. “We plan to put the money towards our community activities, to ensure people have a safe place to make new friends and learn new skills.”

The Snowdrop Project relies on the generosity of supporters and volunteers to continue its vital work. For more information, visit https://www.snowdropproject.co.uk/

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