Episode 6 - Casandra Diamond - Saved From The ‘Life’ (Sex Trafficking In Canada).

Today, Tom Cooper is interviewing Casandra Diamond, founder of Bridge North, a Woman’s Mentorship and Advocacy service in Ontario that is dedicated to ending sex trafficking in Canada thru direct service, public education and advocacy.

Casandra Diamond is a survivor of sex trafficking in Canada and is a nationally recognized anti-trafficking leader serving as a trusted advisor to many levels of gov’t.

Tom asks Casandra about her background, how she got into what she calls, ‘the life’, and how she got out of it. She has great advice for parents and her story is one of compassion for those women that are still caught in the same trap as she found herself in.

Casandra’s strength and tenacity comes from her personal faith. She started Bridge North to come alongside others to help them in their journey.

If you’d like to reach out to Bridge North for help or to help sustain their work, don't hesitate to get in touch with them at their hotline - 1-833-900—1010, or check out their website at bridgenother.org

Guest Bio:

As a survivor of sex trafficking in Canada, Casandra Diamond is a provincially and nationally recognized anti-trafficking leader in Canada, serving as a trusted advisor to all levels of government. 

In 2014, Casandra founded BridgeNorth Women’s Mentorship & Advocacy Services, a registered charitable organization based in York Region, Ontario, dedicated to ending sex trafficking in Canada through direct service, public education, and advocacy. 

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