
What We Do
She Will Soar is a non-profit organization focused on prevention, rescue and rehabilitation of girls and women from human trafficking, sexual exploitation and abuse.​
Our Planned Projects
Event Nights for Young Women
Our goal is to host free, exciting events to encourage, inspire and teach young women! Our primary intention is to teach them about their worth and value and bless them with free activities and food.
We will have special guest speakers sharing:​
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Encouraging testimonies – victory over hardship, survivors of human trafficking or abuse
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Information on the dangers of online predators and the trap of human trafficking
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How to access help and support from sexual abuse or exploitation
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We plan on having free take-home resources on sexual abuse and human trafficking. Along with follow up access to professional and spiritual support if requested.
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario, Hamilton, Ontario, other locations TBD
Timeline: Second half of 2026, funding dependent
Workshops and Education Nights
We intend to have workshops and education nights that raise awareness about human trafficking and sexual abuse.
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These will be specifically geared to educate teachers, youth workers, or the public on the signs of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse, and human trafficking. These presentations are to be led by police officers and other professionals in the field.
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario, Hamilton, Ontario, other locations TBD
Timeline: Late 2026, funding dependent
Overseas Projects
Global Education and Prevention:
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We are coming alongside trusted partnerships around the world to make a difference in developing countries.
We want to assist in the education of young women on their inherent value and worth, provide sexual health education and inform them on how to protect themselves from abuse.
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We will encourage the next generation (children of sex workers) to stay in school and break out of the cycle of poverty and abuse.
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Additionally, we will be providing sponsorships for girls at risk of human trafficking and sexual exploitation to stay in school and work towards a bright future.
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Global Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation:
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We are working alongside local partners who care for those on the streets or trapped in the world of sexual exploitation.
We intend to help them escape the sex trade or human trafficking and save as many as we can.
We will provide care packages, including hygiene items, encouraging and informative resources, and grocery items to women in need and/or trapped in sexual exploitation.
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We will support young women to stay off the street (where they are extremely vulnerable to sexual abuse and prostitution) by providing financial sponsorship for safe housing and to finish their schooling.
Location: Guatemala, Honduras, Kenya, Other locations TBD
Timeline: Second half of 2026, funding dependent
Help Phone Line
We intend to have a help phone line available, to be a safe, confidential place to offer friendship and support for callers.
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Phone operators will have trauma-informed training to help support and uplift individuals facing hardship. We will be willing to listen, encourage, and pray (if desired) with young women experiencing trauma or abuse.
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We will be prepared to connect individuals with proper assistance for crises, or other urgent needs. We offer to journey with them through healing and support them in whatever ways we can.
Location: World-wide, Canadian-based, Toll-free Phone Line
Timeline: Early 2026
Social Media Campaigns
​Our social media pages will have encouraging, informative, and inspirational messages. This will include posts of awareness of human trafficking including prevention tips, or useful statistics.
Location: Internet, Public Access
Timeline: Current
Blogs
Blogs will be posted on our website, and in some cases social media.
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These will include encouraging stories from survivors of abuse or trauma and hardships with stories of overcoming. Additionally, stories of rescues, and articles on the needs and current realities of society.
Location: Internet, Public Access
Timeline: Late 2025
Future Projects
As relationships, connections, and funding develop, in line with needs assessed we intend to do the following:
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Drop-In Centers:​
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A place to go for help, encouragement, or prayer (if desired).
Programming would include:​
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Social hour for survivors
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Group therapy sessions
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Art therapy
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Clubs, groups, and activities for young women
Rescue Centers:​
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These include rescue and rehabilitation centres, that provide skills training (marketable trades and life skills), trauma healing, and spiritual support.
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