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Shae Invidiata

[free-them- Charity Partner, Founder

Testimonial

“[free-them] is proud and honoured to say that 2017 has been a great collaboration with ANOKHI MEDIA, in conjunction with events earlier this year, we now look forward to ending the year with ‘Hotstar Presents The ANOKHI Awards 2017’!  ANOKHI MEDIA is passionate about what they do and hold such a strong platforms in “their own area of expertise” that is being used to bring awareness to the cause of Human Trafficking and exploitation.   [free-them] is grateful for the opportunity to be included by such a leading dynamic media company that brings together all different walks of life, different cultures and backgrounds from all over the world, to hear and learn about the importance of standing up for those who are being silenced by slavery. We look forward to seeing everyone this November dazzled up at the gala!”

~ Shae Invidiata, Free-Them Founder

Bio

In 2009 Shae joined the Invidiata Team; a team that her father, Christopher Invidiata established and has successfully lead to achieve the #1 RE/MAX Team in Canada position for thirteen years, as well as the #1 RE/MAX Team Worldwide in 2007 and 2012.

In January 2010, [free-them] was founded; an initiative dedicated to raising awareness and funds to abolish human trafficking in Canada and abroad by partnering with people, organizations, & businesses to fight human trafficking – slavery today.

[free-them] is a Stakeholder to three federal bills that have amended the Criminal Code of Canada and also to the Federal Government’s National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking. [free-them] continues to lead as a Stakeholder to the City of Toronto to see a Slave Free Toronto.

Invidiata and [free-them] have appeared on many national and local media sources, including but not limited to, The Globe and Mail, CBC, CBC Radio, CTV, The Toronto Star, GlobalTV, CityNews, CP24 News.

Shae has been nominee for the Canadian Women’s Fashion Magazine Chatelaine as a Top 20 Finalist for “Canada’s Women of the Year 2011″; recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal 2012; National Freedom Award in October 2012; most recent, Invidiata was recognized as a “Woman of Honour” at the 2016 Honouring Heroes event presented by “The Joy Smith Foundation”.

Giving Trafficked Women Hope – Shae Invidiata

PHOTO CREDIT

Pure Studios- Agnes Kiesz

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