As we head into November, we’re encouraged by what’s been happening at Restore Glasgow and excited about what’s ahead – join us and pray!

📢 Upcoming Event: “Do Good Men Buy Sex?”
On 4th November, we’re supporting MSP Ash Regan’s Unbuyable Bill, advocating for the Nordic Model to challenge demand for commercial sexual exploitation. We hope you’ve already seen our previous blog posts about the Nordic Model and our resources, but as the event draws closer we’d love you to:
- Come along and bring others
- Share the event and our resources
- Pray – for courage, clarity and a real shift in Scotland’s response to exploitation
Your voice and your presence really matter.
🎬 Anna’s Story – A Call to Help Us Tell this Powerful Story
We’re currently seeking funding to tell Anna’s story – a powerful journey of survival and hope. We’ve begun connecting with creatives who may help us produce a short animation to bring the experience to life in a sensitive but compelling way.
This will help others understand the realities of trafficking – and the hope of restoration. If you’d like to support this project specifically, please do get in touch or give using the reference “Anna’s Story.”
💛 Thank You & Monthly Giving
We’re incredibly grateful for recent donations – your generosity keeps our work going.
As our support grows, so do the needs. Would you consider becoming a monthly donor? Even a small regular gift helps us plan ahead, develop our work and allow us to have a wider impact in the fight against human trafficking in Glasgow.
🔍 County Lines & Early Intervention
We’re also exploring new avenues to raise awareness of county lines trafficking.
We would love to see Scotland recognise vulnerability sooner, intervene earlier, and support young people before exploitation takes hold. We can provide tailored Spot the Signs training to groups of interested people – do you work with young people, and do you know the signs? Please do get in touch if we can help you learn more.

Thank you for walking with us. For praying, for giving, for caring. Help us make Glasgow an inhospitable place for human traffickers.



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