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COTS – 2nd Edition October 24th, 2024
Welcome to the 2nd edition of Cry of the Streets International. This magazine has a long history in SA, first being designed in our pilot program in Calgary, Alberta (Canada) in 1990. It is the creative outlet for the young women in our program to share their stories, artwork and messages of hope to other women still experiencing sexual exploitation.
Restore September 1st, 2024
In our previous blog, we introduced the first "R" in our SA Program Model, REFUGE. Our upcoming content will focus on the second "R" in the SA Program Model. The Second R stands for "RESTORE."
2023-2024 Annual Report August 1st, 2024
See our new program updates from around the world, new SA model program sites, financial reports, and more. We are delighted to share that our 2023-2024 Annual Report and Financial Statement is now accessible on our website.
Refuge July 3rd, 2024
In our previous blog, we announced that we are reintroducing the SA Program Model. Our upcoming content will focus on each part of the SA Program Model "5 R's" over the next few months. The first R stands for "REFUGE."
5 R’s of SA Model June 3rd, 2024
Starting this month, we are re-introducing the SA Program Model in its essence. Sexual exploitation crime is getting more organized to the extent of being considered a business-like type. It accounts for 79% of all human trafficking cases. Shockingly, 20% of the victims worldwide are children, while 7 in 10 human trafficking victims are women and girls.
Charitable Choices Interview March 26th, 2024
As Vancouver Guardian's Charitable Choice of the Month, our Director of International Program Development, Carla S., recently had the opportunity to share information about our essential work in an interview.
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