Nearly 50 million people are trapped in modern slavery worldwide,
including in Canada.
Don’t look away.
Most people look away. Meanwhile, 49.6 million people are trapped in modern slavery worldwide. It's happening closer than you think.
Trafficking is happening all around us, in cities, neighborhoods, and online spaces we use every day.
To stop these crimes, we work hand-in-hand with law enforcement, local communities, and global partners to confront exploitation head-on. We help equip operations that identify and stop predators, and we walk with survivors every step of the way, offering care with dignity and compassion.
From frontline action to training and prevention, we’re fighting for lasting change, and we’re not doing it alone.
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We collaborate with law enforcement agencies, providing resources to enhance their anti-human trafficking and exploitation efforts. Our support includes funding for vital digital forensics equipment, covering officer training expenses, and sponsoring Electronic Storage Detection K9s.
- Medicine Hat Police Services - Alberta
- Sault Ste Marie Police Service - Ontario
- North Bay Police Service - Ontario
- Peel Regional Police Services - Ontario
- Toronto Police Services - Ontario
- Vancouver Police Department - British Columbia
- Toronto Border Patrol - Ontario
- Thunder Bay Police Department - Ontario
- Durham Regional Police Service - Ontario
- York Regional Police Services - Ontario
- Winnipeg Police Service - Manitoba
Our Rescue has been working in field operations for over 10 years.
In 2024 alone, we supported:
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Our Rescue is not a law enforcement body and cannot investigate trafficking leads. If you or someone you know is in danger, contact your local law enforcement authorities immediately by calling 911. Alternatively, you can report a tip to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or www.humantraffickinghotline.org.
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