Jennifer Lucking, Executive Director
Jennifer has been Executive Director since 2018. She has worked closely with victims and survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation since 2011 and was part of Restorations’ founding Board. Jennifer has a MA from Brock University (Social Justice & Equity Studies) where her research focused on the ways pimps and traffickers in Canada target, recruit, and condition women and girls for sexual exploitation. In her free time, Jennifer loves reading and having dance parties in her kitchen with her family.
Uswah, Program Manager
Uswah is the Program Manager at Nancy’s House. With a background in Psychology and Social Work, she is dedicated to translate her academic knowledge into impactful practice. Uswah’s extensive experience in working with vulnerable populations, particularly women affected by violence and mental health, has solidified her dedication in promoting empowerment and resilience at Restorations Second Stage Homes. She is keen to utilize her expertise and passion to create tailored programs that provide a nurturing and empowering space for women to heal, grow, and thrive.
Brey, Peer Advocate & Program Coordinator
Brey (she/her) is an individual with lived experience as a youth who has been a part of the Restorations community in various roles since 2020. With a passion for weaving together the values of both social work and peer work, she has supported the creation and development of Restorations' Peer Advocacy Program. You'll find her behind the scenes, supporting our direct service Peer Advocates, liaising with community partners, engaging in policy analysis, and ongoing program development. Brey is also currently a member of our WAGE team, working to co-develop 1) Restorations' ethical Peer Advocacy services for youth and 2) an educational toolkit for care providers of youth who are at risk of, or who have lived experience of commercial sexual exploitation and/or human trafficking.
Kim, Peer Advocate: Community & Youth Support
Kim’s story is one of resilience and transformation. Overcoming challenges such as homelessness, substance use, human trafficking, and criminalization, she has emerged as a passionate advocate for harm reduction and trauma-informed practices. A proud graduate of McMaster University's Bachelor of Social Work program, her career is marked by leadership in developing innovative peer-based programs. Notably, she co-founded the National Overdose Response Service, Canada's pioneering virtual drug consumption service, significantly contributing to saving lives. Kim's journey, which blends lived experience with academic knowledge, is a powerful force for change in both social consciousness and structural systems.
ANGELA, PEER ADVOCATE: COMMUNITY & YOUTH SUPPORT
Angela is a recovering addict and a Canadian human trafficking survivor. She continues to advocate for the importance of harm reduction and volunteers for the Substance Overdose Prevention Education Network. Angela graduated from the Child and Youth Worker program in 2013 and has recently received her Peer Works certification. After living with a crippling addiction for years, Angela found out she was pregnant and decided to turn her life around. After detox and treatment, Angela had major heart surgery followed by the birth of her son a short month later. Angela is extremely grateful for her Higher Power and her NA family who has helped her to get through the hardest times of her life. Angela's son is her world and she is also excited to be able to work with fellow survivors and to help guide them in their journeys.
ANNA, COMMUNITY & SOCIAL SERVICES WORKER
Anna is a graduate of the B.A. in Sociology program at the University of Guelph and is passionate about social justice and advocacy. She has experience working with various populations faced with systemic barriers and oppression. Employed with Restorations thanks to Canada Summer Jobs funding, she will be working at Nancy's House planning and implementing programming as well as assisting in day to day activities. She will be continuing her studies in the fall as she attends teachers college at Calvin University.
Michelle, Peer Advocate: Community & Youth Support (currently on maternity leave)
Michelle is a Canadian Human Trafficking Survivor, speaker, consultant and social advocate. With over fifteen years of experience in multiple facets of the sex trade, Michelle now uses her story and extensive knowledge to educate and train various sectors on the realities of Human Trafficking. Through her work Michelle has been presenting preventative practices to High Schools, Police Agencies, Service Providers, the Hotel and Hospitality industry, as well as the aviator and travel sector. Michelle has co-written several manuals on how to detect Human Trafficking along with assisting victims in crisis and provides ongoing mentorship.
Evelyn, Administrative Assistant (currently on maternity leave)