Humanists angry over £6m contract Salvation Army win

Written by Super User 13 May 2011

The Salvation Army has won a government contract to oversee help for victims of trafficking, but humanists have hit out at the move. The £6m contract went to the Christian group because it had put in a stronger bid than a secular group which had held the contract, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said. But the British Humanist Association (BHA) attacked the move, calling it ‘deeply concerning’. The Salvation Army will oversee support and accommodation for male and female victims of all types of trafficking, including sex trafficking. It said its aim was simple: ‘To ensure that every woman and man who is identified as trafficked will receive a quality support package that is tailored to their individual needs.’ The MoJ said the previous group, Eaves Housing, ‘had done a very good job’ in recent years but Salvation Army had put in a stronger bid for the contract.

Pray: that the Salvation Army through this contract will be enabled to make a huge difference in this area. (Ep.4:16)

More: http://www.christian.org.uk/news/humanists-angry-over-6m-contract-salvation-army-win/

 

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