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Thousands of High School
International Students' Voices Are

Never Heard 

Many high school international students in Ontario are living in insecure housing, but the mainstream English media have rarely heard their voices.

What We Do

Project Anchor: Promoting Homestay Security for International Students (formerly SafeHarbor Project) was formed by current and former high school international students, school staffs, social workers, and scholars. Our goal is to amplify the perspectives of high school international students, illuminate the often-overlooked issue of housing insecurity and homestay maltreatment in Ontario, and foster scholarly and professional dialogue on improving support for this vulnerable group. Furthermore, we seek to encourage the development of policies that regulate homestay arrangements for international students.

Different Forms of Violence

We are measuring  violence that can and has occurred in homestay settings -- including but not limited to legal, economical, social, and physical forms of violence -- and their impacts on K12 international students residing in homestay placements.

Practices with K12 International Students

We are fostering conversations with professionals working with K12 international students, exploring the challenges they face in connecting with and supporting this population. Additionally, we aim to offer insights and information to facilitate these efforts.

Social Media

and Advocacy

We are examining students' narratives about homestay on culturally specific social media platforms and promoting their voices onto mainstream English-speaking social media to bring more exposure to the maltreatment happening in homestay placements. 

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Promoting Homestay Security For International Students

We are ALWAYS looking for blog submissions and student-led activities, contact us! 

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sahaborproject@gmail.com

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Acknowledgement

We wish to acknowledge that the SafeHarbor Project is operating on the traditional territory of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnaabe, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat peoples. Since the settlers built their nation on the stolen land, the neglect, displacement, abduction, and abuse against the Indigenous individuals also started. As settlers on other people's land, we have the responsibility to urge the Canadian government to reconcile with the Indigenous communities and to continue to advocate for Indigenous rights. 

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We would like to thank all students, community volunteers, and scholars, as well as PopUp Grant 2023 from Laidlaw Foundation who supported the launch of the original SafeHarbor Project.

© 2026 by Project Anchor         Toronto, Canada

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