Last year, Evi Bota Sao realized she had suffered enough.
She was ready for a new kind of life.
After two decades in an abusive relationship, she left her husband and filed a report of physical abuse and assault with local authorities in her home city of Maumere on the eastern Indonesian island of Flores.
She did this after finding support and hope at a shelter cofounded by the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit and the Divine Word Missionaries, a male religious order.
The shelter, run in collaboration with a staff of 17 and three lay volunteers, is a cornerstone of work by a nongovernmental organization known as TRUK F, or the Flores Humanitarian Volunteer Team.
Founded in 1997, it is the only group in Maumere that focuses solely on empowering women and children who face challenges stemming from domestic, physical and sexual abuse and human trafficking, as…
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