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Upcoming Event: Annual BBQ Bonanza!

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Get out of the house and enjoy our annual Music & BBQ Event.
Saturday, August 23rd, 2008
3pm-8pm
4 Bertmount Avenue (Near Queen & Pape)

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What Water Divides — An experience working with A.E.E in Cambodia

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

By: Jackie Reed
English teacher for A.E.E’s Academic Program
June-July 2007

When I went to Cambodia to volunteer I had no idea what to expect. I had never travelled overseas before, least of all to a developing nation. When I arrived in Phnom Penh airport I was excited and nervous at the same time. As my tuk-tuk (moto-taxi) veered in and out of the chaotic traffic I held my breath. The sites, sounds and smells of the city would put anyone into an immediate state of displacement and at a loss for words. Brightly robed monks weaved in and through market crowds collecting alms, impoverished, hungry children begged for money, while disfigured men and women hawk their wears for 50 cents a piece.

The heat of the Cambodian sun makes your body drip constantly with sweat. And as the flies buzzed in my ears, I began to worry that this might not be the trip of a lifetime after all.

On my first day working at A.E.E’s Drop-in Centre in Toul Kork, I was assigned the task of picking up the school children who lived in a nearby slum. I love children. My daughter who is 6 years old, the same age as some of our children waited for me back home in Canada, cherished and spoiled by her doting grandparents.

When I arrived at the slum, a shudder coursed through my veins. There they were: a dozen children, dirty, smelly, all of whom eagerly await for their ride to school. The children live in broken homes, floorboards gaping, garbage and sewage spilling out from under and surrounding their shacks. But despite their wretched surrounding, there were smiles, there were hugs, and never have I seen such genuine hope and happiness from a group of children.

Through the next five weeks working as an English teacher for A.E.E’s Academic Bridge Program, I had the chance to learn more about these children. It was a privilege to learn about each child’s unique aspirations, talents, and their dreams for a better future. I learned too, the one thing that held them all in common: I learned that they were all bandaged into the life sucking cycle of poverty from which they were born. By the end of my stay in Cambodia, I realized that these children will never leave my heart. (more…)

3 Part Lecture & Film series brought to you by Action to End Exploitation!

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

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Global to Local: Diverse Perspectives on Sex Trafficking

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

A three part series brought to you by Action to End Exploitation, offering perspectives from a variety of experts in the field of human trafficking.

Speakers will draw from a vast range of personal and professional experiences as they attempt to unravel the complex phenomenon of the modern global sex slave trade. fb1.jpg

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007
@ Hart House, U of T – St. George Campus
7-9 PM
PWYC Event

Featuring:

Loly Rico, Canadian Council for Refugees, Canada
Irena Soltys, Stop the Trafficking Coalition Canada
Benjamin Santamaria, Project Desert Roses

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Thursday, October 18, 2007
@ The Toronto Women’s Bookstore (73 Harbord Street, Toronto)
7- 9 PM
PWYC Event

Featuring:

Angela Miles, OSIE, University of Toronto
Clara Ho, Legal Director, METRAC
John Fenn, Streetlights Support Services

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Thursday, October 25, 2007
@ The Brunswick Theatre (296 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto)
7-9 PM

Film Screening of “Anonymously Yours”

“[A clandestine film] shot deep in the uncharted world of Southeast Asian sex trafficking. The film chronicles the merchandising of women commonplace in a land afflicted with staggering poverty and widespread corruption”.

april 12th @ the Press Club

Sunday, March 25th, 2007

UPDATE: We would like to thank everyone who came out to our musical benefit at the Press Club. The evening was a success! We look forward to seeing you at our next event!

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Come out to the Press Club on Thursday, April 12th to support Action to End Exploitation. The music starts at 7pm until close. All proceeds go to towards Action to End Exploitation and our projects overseas.

Click here for directions. If you have any other questions, please email us at info@endexploitation.org.

action to end exploitation benefit at the press club


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