Common Questions about Ruhama
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What is an NGO?
NGO stands for ‘Non Governmental Organisation’. An NGO is an organisation that operates independently from the government. Ruhama is run on a not for profit basis and offers support to women affected by prostitution and sex trafficking in Ireland. -
Who does Ruhama support?
We offer free and confidential support to women affected by prostitution or sex trafficking in Ireland.- Are you or have you been escorting in Ireland?
- Are you selling sex and worried about your safety?
- Have you ever been forced to do prostitution in Ireland or abroad?
- Are you being pimped or controlled by someone else?
- Have you been selling sexual services on the street or in a massage parlour, a brothel, a hotel or an apartment block?
- Are you or have you been ‘touring’ around Ireland?
- Ever had sex for a place to sleep, food, gifts or goods?
- Done webcamming, phone sex, lapdancing or pornography?
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What kind of services does Ruhama offer?
We provide free & confidential support to women including:- Information about your rights
- Help dealing with the police
- Legal, medical and immigration support
- Help with housing and social welfare
- Assistance with education, training and finding a job
- Counselling and relaxation therapies
- Help with any drug or alcohol problems
- Access to free condoms and lube
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How can I be confident that Ruhama will be a useful service for me?
We are the only specialist frontline organisation helping women affected by prostitution in Ireland and have developed a skilled, professional team to support women’s needs.
Find out more about how we can help by reading the stories of women who have been supported by Ruhama.