Anti-Human Trafficking
Our Anti-Human Trafficking Liaison worker is to support these women who are at risk, being groomed, or looking to exit from exploitation, primarily through the STORM program, as well as through the weekly drop-in, every Monday at St Margarets Inuit Church on Montreal Road. The worker also educates service providers, community members, teachers, and students on Human Trafficking through an Indigenous perspective through presentations, movies, and discussions.
Drop-In
Renamed “The Drop-In” to signify that everyone is welcome. The Drop In now operates every Monday evening from 6-8pm at St. Margarets Church in Vanier.
Youth Anti-Human Trafficking
This is a new initiative with the Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA). This program provides supports and referrals to Youth who are currently trafficked as well as those who are at risk. This program takes an active role in our homeless drop in where many contacts are facilitated for youth at risk. We also provide Equine Therapy with Davalon Farm to youth impacted by trauma and human trafficking. This initiative and partnership have proven very popular with the youth we serve.