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On Tuesday March 10th, the Abbotsford Community Action Team (ACAT) will host their annual public rally against the sexual exploitation of children and youth.  

 “The rally is an opportunity to raise continued awareness that exploitation of youth is happening right here in our community, said Wanda Phillips, a youth services team lead at Archway Community Services and ACAT member. 

 “Our hope with the rally is to increase understanding and promote community mobilization to address the issue.” 

 March 9 – 15th is provincially recognized as the Stop the Exploitation of Children and Youth Awareness week. Now in its 22nd year, the awareness week recognizes the importance of supporting communities to develop prevention, education, enforcement, and intervention strategies to address the sexual exploitation of children and youth. 

Sexual exploitation is the exchange of a sexual act for money, drugs, food, shelter, transportation, love, acceptance or any other consideration. According to a report by the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General, “victims of sexual exploitation include children and youth of different ages, genders, abilities, sexual orientations, and cultural and economic backgrounds in both rural and urban areas.” The report also shares that the average age when youth are first exploited is 13 to 15 years old. 

Phillips reports that, “the face of exploitation has changed over the past number of years with the net being cast wider and affecting even younger youth. What’s scary is that most often young people aren’t even aware they are being exploited.” 

Parents, teachers and friends are encouraged to be on the lookout for youth who have unexplained money, cell phones, or gifts. They may have bruises, become withdrawn or moody, or be protective about relationships. 

The rally will commence at 3:30pm with remarks by Phillips and Const. Boonstra with the Abbotsford Police Department. Those who would like to join the rally are invited to meet at Archway’s office at 32700 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford, BC. Participants will walk down to Gladwin Road and up to South Fraser Way. The event will conclude with refreshments. 

Community members can also show their support by wearing fuchsia ribbons. Ribbons are available at the front desk of Archway at 2420 Montrose Avenue while supplies last. The colour fuchsia was chosen because it is a combination of red – representing red-light districts – and purple, which is the provincial colour for violence prevention. 

Anyone who suspects someone is being sexually exploited is asked to contact the Abbotsford Police. The Archway Youth Resource Centre can also provide support and resources. 

For more information on the rally or ACAT, please contact Wanda Phillips at the Archway Youth Resource Centre wanda.phillips@archway.ca or visit www.saferself.ca.  

“The rally is an opportunity to raise continued awareness that exploitation of youth is happening right here in our community.”

Wanda Phillips

Youth Services Team Lead, Archway Community Services

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