Who We Are Board of Directors President Nick Rogacki Management CEO Nakisha Duncan CFO Huihui Ooi CIO Sherry Cheah Operations Sovereign Hager, Kate Vasharakorn.

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Who We Are Board of Directors President Nick Rogacki Management CEO Nakisha Duncan CFO Huihui Ooi CIO Sherry Cheah Operations Sovereign Hager, Kate Vasharakorn Communications Team Haifa Jedea, Takanori Hayashi, Vanessa Colon

Vision We are committed to ending the cycle of exploitation by restoring the dignity of victims and advancing hope, understanding, and self- empowerment.

Mission Haven for Humanity combats human trafficking in Barcelona, Spain by acting as a liaison between victims and an extensive network of partner institutions to safeguard, rehabilitate, educate, and provide victims with resources to reclaim their futures.

We are committed to helping victims of human trafficking in Barcelona through: Safeguarding & Rehabilitation: Connecting/directing victims to appropriate healthcarae, legal, psychological and security services. Educating: Providing different levels of educational/vocational training oriented towards meeting the specific needs/aspirations of victims. Repatriation & Re-integration: Connecting victims with government institutions in Barcelona and in their home countries, and providing additional resources and advising services to meet these specific needs.