SOUTH GLENGARRY — More than 5,000 people streamed past 130 vendors in the Marlin Orchards and Garden Centre greenhouses over the weekend.
Most of them found a special gift, but all of them helped to ensure that victims of human trafficking will have a place to heal.
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That’s because visitors to the 16th W3G & Co Trunk Sale helped to raise around $100,000 for Maison Baldwin House.
“In 2026, we’re hoping to start a residential program specific to human trafficking survivors ,” said Baldwin House public educator Danielle McCormick.
McCormick said the Cornwall area “has been identified as a (trafficking) hub, unfortunately.”
To help address this problem, she said Baldwin staff have been educating youth on the dangers by visiting local schools. But more needed to be d

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