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IN A LANE OF ITS OWN experieNce aMaziNgexperieNce aMaziNg RX LEXUS NX lease apr 1.9%*39 MoNths Bi-WeeklY lease paYMeNt FroM $188*doWN paYMeNt $5,080* deliverY credits oF Up to $2,500^ 2020 NX 300 NX 2020 NX 300 NX 300 series shown Make YoUr Mark iN a lexUsMake YoUr Mark iN a lexUs Halton police 'bike cop' Matt Baker presents Chief Steven Tanner with his Cops for Cancer necklace. Close to 30 first responders (Halton police, Hamilton police, Niagara police, OPP, RCMP and Niagara Emergency Medical Services) cycled 500 km over five days with the Cops for Cancer Tour de Golden Horseshoe. Since 1997 over $42 million has been raised in support of childhood cancer. The riders deliver an anti-bullying, healthy eating, exercise and no smoking message to school students. Graham Paine/Torstar COPS FOR CANCER utive director of SAVIS. "At SAVIS, we support survivors of human traf- ficking in Halton throughficking in Halton throughf our trauma-informed Con- tinuum of Care program; we provide them with housing supports, practi- cal assistance, community supports, and ultimately help them to empower themselves through their own healing journeys. Over the past two years, SAVIS of Halton has sup- ported over 100 survivors of human trafficking in our communities." Halton Women's Place provides shelter and crisis services for physically, emotionally, financially and sexually abused wom- en and their dependent children, and is dedicated to ending violence against women and their children. The organization says many of the women seek- ing housing are survivors of human trafficking. "Halton Women's Place applauds the federal gov- ernment's new National Strategy to Combat Hu- man Trafficking," said Diane Beaulieu, executive director of Halton Wom- en's Place. "Human trafficking is an issue that destroys lives and devastates families. Halton Women's Place provides services to wom- en who have been or are being trafficked in Halton Region and beyond." Halton police say they remain committed to iden- tifying and bolstering up- stream measures to collec- tively protect vulnerable populations from human trafficking. "As an active member of the Halton Collabora- tive Against Human Traf- ficking, our service standsficking, our service standsf united with community partners to ensure that victims and survivors have access to the neces- sary supports to pave a path forward," said Depu- ty Chief Roger Wilkie. "We applaud the gov- ernment in a National Strategy to Combat Hu- man Trafficking." NEWS Continued from page 3 HUMAN TRAFFICKING 'DESTROYS LIVES AND DEVASTATES FAMILIES' STORY BEHIND THE STORY We asked those who help victims of the crime what effect a new federal strategy, including funding of $57.2 million, will have on human trafficking.