- Dar Hosea is reaching out to migrant women who are a vulnerable group easily trafficked and sold for prostitution.
- Dar Hosea is also working preventively with young girls who because of their past social problems may be vulnerable and caught into prostitution.
- Pending court cases, as they will have to stop working once they are sentenced to time in prison.
- Limited access to employment due to their criminal record.
- When severe mental illness precludes them from maintaining a steady career.
- Remove the stigmas and prejudice that relates to prostituted women may be removed.
- Allow students to be encouraged to pursue their studies in related issues.
- Allow tertiary-level students to fulfil their placements at the residence.
- Helping children who lack educational help and effective parenting, preventing them from developing their motor and literacy skills.
- These objectives include helping children with school and homework on Saturdays.
- Continuous holistic support to the children of women in prostitution.
- Inviting motivational speaking guests to share their personal stories of success through hardship and overcoming distressing experiences, as a means of inspiring and empowering the women.
- Forming a fund-raising group.
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