--- NEWS SAVIS of Halton getting more than $413K to help human trafticking survivors find housing Funding part of more than $7 million provided by federal provincial governments OAKVILLE - Survi- vors of human traffick- ing in Halton are get- ting help from the feder- al and provincial gov- ernments after funding to provide housing sup- port was recently an- nounced. Oakville-based Sex- ual Assault and Vio- lence Intervention Ser- vices (SAVIS) of Halton will receive $413,910 to- ward its project Halton Collaborative Against Human Trafficking, which aims to deliver rent assistance for sur- vivors. The official an- nouncement was made on Jan. 19. The more than $400,000 funding will al- SO complement a $990,669 grant from On- tario's Anti-Human Trafficking Communi- ty Supports Fund, which will go toward SAVIS emergency and crisis response Sup- ports and long-term mobile outreach. "We have heard from our partners on the front lines of this issue that human trafficking can happen in any com- munity, and that many survivors struggle to move forward. Helping survivors in Oakville access hgusing can help them stay free of their trafficker and start a new life," said Oakville ® GET CONNECTED Visit insidehalton.com/ events to submit your own - ARAN: SAVIS Sexual Assault A Violence Intervention Services SAVIS of Halton photo MPP Kevin Flynn. The funding an- nouncement is part of the more than $7 mil- lion being provided by the federal government and the province to help survivors of human trafficking in Ontario through new transition- al housing and rent as- sistance. "Through this in- vestment, our govern- ment is providing assis- tance to those who need it most here in Oakville and in all corners of the country," said Oakville MP John Oliver. "Pro- jects like the Halton Collaboration Against Human Trafficking will provide more than just safe and affordable places to live, they are key to a better life for the residents who will call them home." Ontario's Strategy to End Human Traffick- ing is part of the provin- cial government's aim to ensure everyone can live in safety and free from the threat, fear or experience of exploita- tion and violence, ac- cording to a media re- lease. The strategy in- . cludes an investment of up to $72 million to In- crease awareness and co-ordination, enhance justice-sector tives and improve survi- vors' access to services. community events for online publishing. initia- _ Toyota CE LCES Sense ith Bluetooth® Capability EAL ie oe 2018 COROLLA CE 2018 HIGHLANDER FWD LE 2018 CAMRY SE ALL LEASE, FOR 3 ) MONTHS AT | wiTH aa LEASE os 39 MONTHSAT | yy ALL-IN LEASE, FOR 39 MONTHS AT | wii SEAT % an, # % | SOE 4 AQ% <n 50'10.49% 5Qxu. *13073.49%. 50=n. °86'(1.49%. 50: wr B - APR /| ¥, iF PAYMENT WEEKLY $1,250 CUSTOMER INCENTIVE APPLIED. INCLUDES FREIGHT AND FEES. HST EXTRA. Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection « Lane Departure Alert Backup Camera WEEKLY INCLUDES FREIGHT AND FEES. HST EXTRA. Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection Lane Departure Alert 4 WEEKLY $1,000 LEASE ASSIST. APPLIED. INCLUDES FREIGHT AND FEES. HST EXTRA. Entine 3.0 Audio & App Suite « Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Détection 8-Speed Direct Shift Automatic Transmission with Paddle Shifters « Dynamic Radar Cruise Control 6.1" Touchscreen Display Audio with Bluetooth® Capability Backup Camera « 6.1" Touchscreen Display Audio with Bluetooth® Capability XSE model shown XSE V6 model shown 0a eqistered and delivered from March 1 to Apr 201 dealer Fee iy be added and may be compnsed of administrat focumentat veather packag ther lees. Fees may vary by Dealer For more Informat vehicle features, please see MitonToyota com. Milt volta wner's Manual for details. Offers are valid from March 1 to April & 18 General Enquiries: (908) 875-1700 | Sales: (905) 875-1700 ' Service: (905) 875-4331 QQAISESIX 810Z '2Z Wosew 'Aepsiny] | uoidwey) ueipeued oi | «x Woo uojjeyapisul