London Anti-Human Trafficking Committee
The London Anti-Human Trafficking Committee (LAHT) is a London, Ontario, Canada-based nonprofit organisation opposing human trafficking by means of advocacy and education. Aura Burditt chairs the committee, and Stan Burditt is the organisation's treasurer. All of the committee's funding comes from fundraising and donations. In September of 2011, LAHT partnered with Men Against [...] Trafficking (MAST) to host the London portion of Freedom Relay, a national protest against human trafficking. Both LAHT and MAST were involved in a campaign to put content-control software on computers at the London Public Library in order to censor [...]. In March of 2012, LAHT and MAST partnered again to host a human trafficking seminar called "One Voice One Hope". Later that year, The Two organisations hosted the 2012 London performances of Andrew Kooman's She Has a Name, a play AbOUT [...] trafficking. Both organisations were also involved in the Walk for Freedom that September, raising raising awareness about human trafficking by going on a ten-day walk from London to Toronto. LAHT was one of several organisations that have supported Bill C-310, a bill developed by Member of Parliament Joy Smith to enable the Government of Canada to prosecute Canadians for trafficking in persons while outside of Canada.