Samantha
My journey is a long one! I am one of the millions that are trafficked through international borders each year. I was referred to Aurora House after I completed a 90-day safe house program in rural Ontario through another agency. I came to Aurora House with no self-esteem, fear of not being accepted and I was very scared.
After almost a year, I transitioned to my own place after being supported by the team. Aurora House gave me the necessary tools to help me thrive. The case manager and the house manager were a blessing to me. Both were incredibly brave and loving women who gave me the strength to move forward and gave me hope when I thought there was none left.
My experience living in the house was so positive and if it wasn’t for the team at Aurora House, I would not be in the position I am now. I was able to reconnect with my family, I always had a chance to call – having a house phone was great and inviting them over to see my progress. To a girl the whole world left for dead, and to have a bunch of strangers take me in and show me unconditional love is the most incredible feeling in the world.
There are no words to describe how grateful I am to Aurora House.
I want to thank all the private donors; your deeds do not go unnoticed. From Christmas gifts to gift cards to just getting some extra clothes to food, all was so helpful.
Leaving a life of violence, abuse and control was the greatest challenge of my life and recovering took a long time but I did recover and so can others. It is a lifelong process. Today I have a loving and supportive family and new friends I met at Aurora House who encourage me in all areas of my life and treat me with only love and respect. Thank you so much for all your love and support, for all your dedication and kindness.
I am not a victim, but I am Victorious. God bless all of you. You will forever be in my heart and my family.