Providing holistic trauma recovery and care for survivors of human trafficking in Nova Scotia
TREY (Trauma Recovery for Exploited Youth) is a Nova Scotia-based organization dedicated to providing comprehensive recovery services for youth who have experienced sexual exploitation and human trafficking. We believe in a trauma-informed, survivor-centered approach that addresses the whole person.
Comprised of trauma specialists, social workers, counsellors, and survivor advocates with decades of combined experience supporting exploited youth.
We meet survivors where they're at, providing individualized care plans that respect autonomy and empower personal growth.
A confidential, secure location offering trauma-informed residential care with 24/7 support staff and comprehensive services.
Our lighthouse logo symbolizes the guidance and safety we provide to survivors navigating the stormy waters of trauma recovery. Just as a lighthouse warns ships of danger and guides them to safety, TREY serves as a beacon of hope for exploited youth.
The blue represents trust, stability and depth of our commitment, while the yellow symbolizes the warmth, hope and light we bring to survivors' lives.
24/7 crisis response, street outreach, and hospital accompaniment for youth in active exploitation situations.
Confidential residential care with flexible stay durations based on individual needs and recovery progress.
Continued support for survivors transitioning to independent living or other long-term housing.
Medical care, nutrition, movement therapy
Trauma therapy, emotional regulation
CBT, education, life skills
Meaning-making, mindfulness, connection
Recent statistics highlight the urgent need for specialized services like those TREY provides. All data sourced from Public Safety Canada and RCMP reports.
of trafficking victims in Canada are domestic
are under age 25 when exploitation begins
human trafficking cases reported annually
higher rates in Atlantic Canada than national average
Names and identifying details have been changed to protect privacy. These are real experiences shared with consent.
Safehouse resident, 2022-2023
"I came to TREY with nothing but the clothes I was wearing and so much fear. The staff never judged me, even when I struggled to trust. They helped me see my own strength. Now I'm in college and have my own apartment - things I never dreamed possible."
Aftercare program participant
"After three years of being controlled, TREY was the first place I felt safe enough to sleep through the night. Their holistic approach helped me reconnect with my Indigenous culture, which has been crucial to my healing journey."
Since 2015, TREY has supported over 120 survivors in their recovery journeys. Our alumni success stories include:
Maintained stable housing 1 year after program
Pursued education or employment
Reported improved mental health
Your donation directly supports survivor care, safehouse operations, and prevention education in our communities.
Provides a survivor with clothing, toiletries and essential items upon arrival
Funds one week of specialized trauma counselling for a survivor
Supports one week of safe housing, food, and 24/7 care
Recurring donations provide stable funding for our programs. Even $20/month makes a lasting impact.
We accept new clothing, hygiene products, gift cards, and other items to support survivors.
If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out. All communications are confidential.
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911.
For safety reasons, our safehouse location is confidential. All meetings are arranged by appointment.