Our objectives are specific and measurable and will reflect milestones in our path to ensure that we continue to mobilize collective action and system change to end human trafficking in Canada. We will strive to:

  1. Function as a catalyst by bringing together relevant stakeholders in order to provide avenues for Survivor’s voices, to share knowledge and to assist the implementation of effective practices through collective action aiming to end sexual slavery.
  2. Enhance collaboration with representatives of government and non-profit organizations to create cost efficiency through shared strategy development and due diligence, enable cross-sectoral coordination and provide access to networks and specialized skills that individual donors may not have.
  3. Advance federal, provincial and municipal policy and programs by advocating for evidence based measures as well as supporting and undertaking research related to the human trafficking practices of sexual and labour exploitation.
  4. Provide a centralized, accessible, online resource center with up-to-date information and research that will increase awareness and further education about the complex problem of human trafficking in Canada.
  5. Facilitate strategic investment among philanthropistsby increasing interest and commitment within the philanthropic community (e.g., individuals, foundations, corporations) to not only support key functions of the organization but to also to fund grants to support innovative programs and promising practices grounded in proven metrics. The Centre will also aim to build leadership in this area and identify partners both nationally and internationally.
  6. Establish a national hotline to provide anavenue for Survivors and members of the public to report incidents of all forms of Human Trafficking.