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A Look Back at the Second Stage Transitional Housing New Build Project, 2022-2026

Women’s Shelters Canada (WSC) launched the Second Stage Transitional Housing (SSTH) New Build project in 2022 to support gender-based violence (GBV) shelter organizations in creating more SSTH units. It is incredibly difficult for a small, charitable organization to take on a development project independently, requiring time, capacity, and expertise that many shelters simply don’t have. […]

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NACAFV and WSC Research Study on Funding Parity in VAW and VAIW Shelters

Women’s Shelters Canada (WSC) and the National Aboriginal Circle Against Family Violence (NACAFV) are collaborating on a new research project exploring the funding that violence against women (VAW) and violence against Indigenous women (VAIW) shelters receive and identifying gaps and disparities. In this interview, Krys Maki (Research and Policy Manager at WSC) and Anita Olsen

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Where Do We Go from Here? Reflections on the VAW Shelter Sector and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Saadia Muzaffar On April 6, 2021, three WSC Board members had a virtual discussion to reflect on what the VAW shelter sector has learned after a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what it will be carrying forward. Saadia Muzaffar, Public Director and founder of TechGirls Canada, facilitated a conversation between Board Co-Chairs Jo-Anne Dusel

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Where We’ve Been: Reflections on the VAW Shelter Sector and the COVID-19 Pandemic

On April 6, 2021, three WSC Board members had a virtual discussion to reflect on what the VAW shelter sector has learned after a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what it will be carrying forward. Saadia Muzaffar, Public Director and founder of TechGirls Canada, facilitated a conversation between Board Co-Chairs Jo-Anne Dusel (Executive Director

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Guest blog post on CCMW’s Legal Services Project

The Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) is a national non-profit organization committed to attaining equality, equity, and empowerment for all Muslim women in Canada. Founded in 1982, the organization promotes Muslim women’s identity in the Canadian context. For more than 38 years, CCMW has proudly advocated on behalf of Muslim women and their families and has developed national projects that enrich

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Guest Blog: Using Yoga in Our Work – The Reaching Out with Yoga Research Project

What did we study and who participated? Reaching Out with Yoga (ROWY) was a 5-year collaborative research project between the BC Society of Transition Houses and Yoga Outreach, which piloted Trauma-Informed Yoga (TIY) in Transition and Second Stage Houses and PEACE (Prevention, Education, Advocacy, Counselling and Empowerment) Programs  in British Columbia. The project studied how

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COVID 19’s Effect on Women in Canada

Earlier this month, Women’s Shelters Canada was invited to appear as a witness before the Standing Committee on the Status of Women. The Committee is conducting a study of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on women. Kaitlin Geiger-Bardswich, WSC’s Communications and Development Manager, presented WSC’s statement and answered questions via video link, along with

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Rogers Family Gives Incredible Gift to Women’s Shelters Canada

Last week, the Rogers family celebrated the company’s 60th anniversary by granting $60 million to several Canadian charitable organizations. Women’s Shelters Canada (WSC) was thrilled to be one of these recipients, receiving a generous grant of $4.5 million. Thank you to the Rogers family for recognizing the critical work carried out by Canada’s 500+ violence

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