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Victoria is a psychologist by profession and an optimist by nature - and somebody who discovered that helping others can change her life for the better, too. In , she quit her job as an English teacher and began volunteering for La Strada's Anti-Trafficking hotline in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova. Four years ago everybody knew that trafficking existed, but people were not really informed and did not recognize traffickers' traps and schemes. I felt I could help," Victoria remembers.
Victoria and her two colleagues at the hotline help to prevent trafficking and assist victims. Since its launch in , the La Strada Hotline has received 23, calls, of which three-quarters involve trafficking prevention. In those cases, we link them up with our resource centre, which takes care of each case individually. Today, Victoria works not only as a full-time consultant at the hotline, but also trains students and young professionals as prevention workers and hotline consultants.
She has no regrets about joining La Strada. You feel that you can help people, that you can save lives," she says and shares one of her first experiences. Victoria advised the victim not to run away but to stay and wait for help. A colleague from the resource centre next door immediately contacted La Strada's partners who freed the woman within a day and repatriated her to Moldova. And stress there is. The daily conversations with desperate victims or mothers who miss their children are not easy for Victoria and her colleagues.
Victoria is also happy that she found meaningful work in her home country - today regarded as the poorest in Europe. While many Moldovans have gone abroad in search of a better future, Victoria has stayed. Her motivation is not only to work on her future in Moldova, but also on the future of her country. Our generation has new ideas and is creative - we could make something out of our country. But she also points directly to one of Moldova's biggest problems. From her work and personal experience she knows that many of those innovative and creative young Moldovans who go abroad to work or study don't come back.