We prioritize the privacy and confidentiality of the individuals and organizations we work with, so we can’t always share what we have, or are currently working on. BUT! Here are some things we can share…

Our current initiatives reflect our commitment to person-centered care, equity, and systemic change in the response to trauma and mental health services. These include, but are not limited to…

Community Trainings & Professional Development
We’re delivering customized trainings to front-line workers, educators, and service providers across sectors—focusing on trauma-informed practices, digital safety, and different approaches human trafficking prevention, mental health care, and survivor support.

Youth Mental Health and Exploitation Prevention
We’re piloting mental health and resilience workshops for at-risk and marginalized youth. These sessions aim to build connection, capacity, identity, and safety through strength-based models.

Consulting with Service Providers and Institutions
We're currently collaborating with organizations and agencies to audit, strengthen, and implement trauma-informed protocols. This includes survivor-informed program design, policy review, and staff capacity building.

External Evaluation Services
We support organizations and agencies in strengthening their programs through research, evaluation, and evidence-informed practice. By offering tailored evaluation services, we help partners assess the impact of their programs, identify gaps, and build strategies grounded in both data and lived experience.

We sit on a number of advisory boards, steering committees, and community coalitions across Canada. Additionally, we continue to offer specialized one-on-one therapy for individuals. Our work prioritizes safety, autonomy and long-term healing.

Some community partners we have public, long-term relationships with are:

Peterborough Northumberland Counties Human Trafficking Coalition

Co-Chair

Covenant House Toronto

Co-Chair, Survivor Advisory Research Committee

Peel Region

Survivor-Led Advisory Committee

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Past Projects