
Girls as young as 11-years old are being recruited into sex work by human traffickers. Northumberland is particularly vulnerable to being targetted due to its proximity to the Highway 401 corridor.
In this interview, you are going to hear from Jocelyn Enright, with the Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre. Her organization just lost $175,000 from the federal government to support its efforts to prevent young women from being recruited, plus help those who want to leave sex work.
This is one of the hidden tragedies taking place in our community.
Have a listen and see what you think needs to be done.
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The full interview with bonus material:
Originally aired: April 24, 2026
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