
Be part of an evening where every ticket supports survivors of trafficking in Albania.
On April 30, at 9:00 PM, in collaboration with Albanian Night, a different evening will bring together music, culture and community for a clear purpose, supporting survivors of trafficking in Albania.
Every ticket purchased for this event is a direct contribution to this cause. Tickets cost 3000 ALL and can be purchased at Albanian Night, on Kavajës Street.
At a time when many social issues are addressed through conferences and statements, spaces are rarely created where people can truly feel the weight of a cause and become part of it. This evening is an invitation to approach a reality that often remains invisible, not through numerous words, but through a shared experience.
Human trafficking is not a distant phenomenon. It exists within the same structures where daily life takes place, economically, socially, and geographically.
A job that continues every day, away from the spotlight
In Albania, four shelters carry a silent and unceasing responsibility every day: supporting victims of trafficking in rebuilding their lives.
This work is not episodic and does not only happen in moments of crisis. It is daily, complex and requires long-term commitment, from psychosocial support, to providing housing, education and creating real opportunities for independent living.
Behind every case that is successfully concluded, lies a long and difficult process, which cannot be sustained by organizations alone.
BRIDGES: a united response against trafficking
Behind this cause stands a consolidated and reliable structure, the URAT Network (United Response Against Trafficking), a network of 12 non-profit organizations operating in Albania for more than a decade.
This network includes the organizations: Different and Equal, SHKEJ, ARSIS Initiative, “Vatra” Psycho-Social Center, Tjeter Vision, Terre des Hommes, IBVM, Mary Ward Loreto Foundation, Medaille Trust, World Vision, Papa Giovanni XXIII and Free Legal Service in Tirana. which work together to address trafficking comprehensively, from prevention, to protection and reintegration of survivors.
What they do is not always visible. It is daily work, often quiet, that requires time, patience and constant support.
Be part of the support
Attending the show on April 30, 9:00 PM at Albanian Night is one way to support this cause, but not the only one.
Any individual or business that wishes to contribute can also do so through direct donations:
DIFFERENT AND EQUAL
BANK: Intesa San Paolo
IBAN: AL 46208110080000001033831806
ACCOUNT NO.: 1033831806

Every contribution goes directly to shelters for the support and reintegration of trafficking survivors in Albania.
“An Albanian Night for Freedom and Hope” is an evening like many others at first glance. But the difference lies in the reason why we are there.
This event is part of the "Sustainable Shelters" project, implemented by the Medaille Trust and funded by the UK Government through the Modern Slavery Fund (FCDO) in Albania.