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Flag-raising to mark campaign to end gender-based violence

November 13, 20244 Mins Read
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Put on purple on Nov. 25, which is Worldwide Day for the Elimination of Violence Towards Girls

NEWS RELEASE

WOMAN AND CHILDREN’S SHELTER OF BARRIE

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November is Woman Abuse Prevention Month, and communities throughout Ontario are as soon as once more coming collectively to take a stand in opposition to gender-based violence. 

The Girls and Kids’s Shelter of Barrie is main the cost on this province-wide marketing campaign, which goals to lift consciousness and present solidarity with survivors of gender-based violence.

All through November, the Wrapped in Braveness marketing campaign is mobilizing Violence Towards Girls (VAW) shelters throughout Ontario to remind everybody that gender-based violence continues to be some of the urgent human rights points dealing with ladies and ladies in the present day.

Present Your Assist: Put on Purple Scarf or Tie

We’re calling on people, households, and communities to buy and put on a Purple Scarf or Purple Tie to indicate their assist for individuals who have endured violence of their properties, workplaces, and communities. The purple scarf has change into an emblem of the braveness it takes for survivors to hunt security, assist, and therapeutic.

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Nov. 25: Worldwide Day for the Elimination of Violence Towards Girls

On this important day, we can even mark the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism Towards Gender-Primarily based Violence. At Barrie Metropolis Corridor, the Wrapped in Braveness flag will likely be raised to reveal our collective dedication to ending gender-based violence and to indicate survivors that they don’t seem to be alone of their journey.
Dec. 6: The Nationwide Day of Remembrance and Motion on Violence Towards Girls. At Knights of Columbus Corridor we’ll maintain a candle vigil to honour the lives of the ladies who’ve been murdered.

This flag-raising is not only a symbolic gesture however a name to motion for everybody in our neighborhood to face united in opposition to violence and work towards a safer, extra equitable society for all.

Supporting Survivors in Our Group

The Girls and Kids’s Shelter of Barrie continues to offer important providers to survivors of gender-based violence and their kids. Nonetheless, gender-based violence is commonly an invisible subject, and many ladies and gender-diverse people could not know in regards to the assets out there to them. This month, we wish to remind everybody that everybody has a task to play in addressing and stopping gender-based violence.

How You Can Take Motion:

1. Begin the Dialog – Speak with these round you in regards to the vital position that shelters play in providing assist and security to survivors, particularly in difficult occasions just like the pandemic.

2. Put on Purple – Buy your Wrapped in Braveness purple scarf or tie and put on it proudly all through November. Go to our on-line store at www.barrieshelter.com/store or e mail [email protected] to get yours.

3. Advocate for Change – Contact your municipal, provincial, and federal representatives to demand stronger commitments to finish gender-based violence. Attain out to:

4. Assist the Shelter – Discover out how one can contribute to the Girls and Kids’s Shelter of Barrie by volunteering or donating.

5. Increase Consciousness on Social Media – Comply with us on social media and share your pictures and movies of the Wrapped in Braveness flags throughout Ontario!

Assist unfold the message:


Instagram: @wcs_barrie
Twitter: @barrieshelter

Fb: @WCSBarrie

6. Be part of Us on Nov. 25 – On the Worldwide Day for the Elimination of Violence in opposition to Girls, put on your purple scarf and share your assist utilizing the hashtag #WrappedinCourage.

Collectively, We Can Make a Distinction

This November, as we replicate on the influence of gender-based violence in our communities, we ask that you simply take a stand. Your assist helps make sure that survivors know they don’t seem to be alone and that we, as a neighborhood, are dedicated to making a world free from violence.

Thanks on your continued assist in serving to finish gender-based violence throughout Ontario.

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