As part of the global community, Canada and Bermuda is seeing too many people experiencing modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT) within our borders. While there are people in our communities not experiencing freedom, The Salvation Army will not stop until there is freedom for all.
“For us, it has been a year of learning what it means to create a culture and environment where those who are often overlooked, unheard, and/or unseen are invited to influence and speak into our response, prevention, protection, and support work,” says Major Ray Lamont, territorial modern slavery and human trafficking response coordinator.
MSHT Programs
The Salvation Army is committed to serving and supporting people with lived experience, their family and friends and reducing the demand of MSHT through our programs across Canada. These programs range from outreach, emergency housing, short-term and long-term housing, live-in rehabilitation services, employment training, peer support, drop-in centres, and case management.