Crisis
Every survivor’s journey begins in a place of pain—whether it’s violence, trafficking, or deep poverty. Too often, they feel trapped and alone.
Every survivor’s journey begins in a place of pain—whether it’s violence, trafficking, or deep poverty. Too often, they feel trapped and alone.
When survivors connect with Hagar, they receive safety, counselling, and practical support. Step by step, wounds begin to heal and hope takes root.
With stability and skills, survivors grow stronger. They start businesses, return to school, and rebuild their families with dignity.
The journey doesn’t stop there. Survivors become leaders—using their voices, protecting their children, and helping others in their communities.
Your support makes every step of this journey possible.
Join us todayTo raise awareness about child sexual abuse and knowledge/skills about what to do in response, the Hagar Vietnam team coordinated with the Women’s Union and
Kanha was on her way home from school when a man approached her and forced her to follow him to a quiet and less populated
Rachel first heard about Hagar when she attended a movie night fundraiser with her mum during her final year of high school. Watching this movie,
Ange Crocker is a busy mum of two, who together with her husband Carl, pastors Life Church with three campuses in Christchurch, and two partner
You might have seen Alanna and Pete on Country Calendar in 2019. You can meet them and watch the episode here. Alanna and Pete had
Sahini was still a child when she began working to support her family. Her mother was ill and her younger brother had an intellectual disability.