If you witness something suspicious or are experiencing violence yourself, you can contact the Upper Peninsula Human Trafficking Task Force by calling or texting the 24-hour helpline at (906) 299-9243.
The Council of Yukon First Nations is planning to build a new shelter in Whitehorse's Whistle Bend neighbourhood, specifically for Indigenous women and children.
singing with the prisoners, what an equalizing moment that is and the guards and the people who work in this private prison were praising god, praying and worshiping with the prisoners. and then what jack does that is so amazing. he not only has this second chance center where they can learn these skills, but then they have this transition home because it s so hard for them to find a place to live after where they can, you foe, get on their feet again. and then he has the, you know, after-school program, hoping that people never end up in prison for kids who are at risk. so, jack, i just can t tell you how moved i still am and how many people have reached out to me wanting to donate to the jack brewer foundation and to the second chance project and your actual program. because they see that you are giving something. not just giving them a snack or a skill. you are giving them jesus christ and that s something they can hold on to for the rest of their