My Introduction to the Sex Trade

This is where it all began. 1995, Kathmandu, Nepal. I moved into a Children’s Home to volunteer for 8 months and fell madly in love with the 27 children. The plan was to adopt all of them and write a book called “27 Kids and No Stretch Marks!” Well, that didn’t quite workout but they have been a part of my life ever since then!

Over the next several years, I returned numerous times to see them. On one such trip, I learned about the reality of human trafficking. I learned that at that time, 5,000 – 12,000 young Nepali girls were being tricked, trafficked, and sold into a horrendous life of sexual slavery in the filthy, over-crowded, disease-infested, poverty-stricken brothels of India, each year!

I began to research to see if this was really happening! One day I interviewed a Nepali woman who ran a recovery home and who was one of the pioneers of this battle in Nepal. As she spoke, I could not write down one word. She broke me! She told me about village girls as young as 12, whose days consist of herding goats and cutting grass before they are tricked and transported to India with the promise of a good job. These poor innocent village girls, who have never seen a vehicle are taken into cities like Mumbai with over 22 million people speaking a language she has never heard of. Upon arrival, they are immediately tortured, starved, isolated, and raped into submission! They are then told this is their new life, their karma. If they resist the traffickers will go get their younger siblings to take her place. These CHILDREN are forced to endure up to 40 men a day!

Through my sobs, I asked this woman “What am I supposed to do with this information? I’m just a university student from Calgary!?” She put her finger in my face and I’ll never forget her words. Like a strict Nepali Mama she sternly told me “YOU DO SOMETHING!!!”

I’ve been doing something ever since.

Many years ago I lived as a house manager for a frontline recovery home.