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YWCA Raising the Flag to End Gender-Based Violence Across Ontario
/UPDATE (2:40 p.m., Nov. 19, 2021): The flag-raising event has been changed from 1:00 p.m. to noon.
YWCA Peterborough Haliburton is going to new heights for Women Abuse Prevention Month in a flag-raising ceremony at City Hall announced on Thursday.
The ceremony will occur at City Hall on Thursday at noon The event is meant to help raise awareness and to end gender-based violence according to the YWCA.
“International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women” and the first day of the “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, a Wrapped in Courage” flag will be raised in our community at Peterborough City Hall and a Proclamation will be declared by Mayor Diane Therrien as stated in the press release.
This Proclamation and flag-raising signal a commitment to ending gender-based violence in our community and to ensuring survivors know they are not alone.
For the ninth year, the “Wrapped in Courage” campaign is mobilizing Violence Against Women (VAW) shelters across Ontario since violence continues to be the greatest gender inequality rights issue for women and girls according to the press release.
The YWCA is requesting that purple scarves be worn to show support for gender-based violence survivors who suffered from their homes, communities and workplaces. The purple scarf is a symbol of the courage it takes to seek support and safety from violence.
Suggested ways to address gender-based violence in a meaningful way by the YWCA:
Talking with those close to you about how shelters in your communities play an essential role for survivor safety through their programs and services and continue to have services available throughout the pandemic.
Contact your municipal, provincial and federal politicians to let them know you want them to take action to end gender-based violence through commitments and planning at all levels of government.
Visiting ywcapeterborough.org or calling 705-743-3526 to learn more about how you can support local services for women experiencing gender-based violence and their children.
Posting and sharing photos and videos of Wrapped in Courage flags across Ontario.
Wearing or displaying a Purple Scarf in Support of Survivors of Gender-Based Violence and post with the hashtag #WrappedinCourage to your social media accounts.
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Local Women's Organization Continues 75th Anniversary Celebration By Donating 75 Care Bags
/Soroptimist International Peterborough (SIP) kept its 75th anniversary rolling by donating 75 care bags to One Roof Community Centre (ORCC) on Monday.
The bags contain socks, underwear, personal grooming items, gift cards and feminine products. Some of the donated clothing were hand-knit from SIP members.
The organization chose items that would help women with basic needs according to Dorothy Macdonald, SIP club president.
"There's a good range of choices in there and hopefully there are ladies who will receive the bags will have some enjoyment out of them,” she said.”
Andrew MacGregor expressed his gratitude for the donation after being with the ORCC for less than a month.
"We're very grateful for the Soroptimists, the community and the extended community are always showing this amazing display of generosity," he said. "We're very grateful that they're able to support us this way."
Bags are received visiting ORCC and buzzing the front door. They are kept until all bags have been given out.
SIP also made donations to PARN and The Elizabeth Fry Society of Peterborough on the same day.
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Soroptimist International Peterborough Donates to Five Community Partners on 75th Anniversary
/It may be the 75th anniversary of Soroptimist International Peterborough (SIP) but they gave presents out by donating $1,000 cheques each to five organizations on Friday.
The donations went towards community partners of SIP to help women’s and girls’ lives through programs leading to economic and social empowerment.
Cameron House (Brock Mission), Elizabeth Fry Society, The Daughter Project Girls’ Home, YWCA Crossroads and Homeward Bound were the recipients of the donations including a commemorative plaque.
Joyce Fee, former SIP president said she was “certainly proud” of the organization to fund the five recipients.
The money acquired was possible through fundraising efforts such as special dinners, fashion shows and an affiliation with the local bingo hall according to Fee.
Mayor Diane Therrien has proclaimed the week of Oct. 3rd as ‘Soroptimist Week’ in Peterborough to acknowledge the 75th Anniversary of SIP and the 100th Anniversary of Soroptimist International.
SIP has over 40 members who work to make a difference in the lives of women and girls in our own community and around the world.
“We are mediators for then for the girls,” said Fee. “We give them tools to achieve their education and career goals. Empower them to break cycles, poverty, violence and abuse.”
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Michelle Ferreri Wins Candidacy for Conservative Party
/Michelle Ferreri won the nomination to be the candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada on Wednesday night.
Ferreri says the real work starts after winning the candidacy.
“It’s a lot of learning, a lot of reading, an influx of information,” said Ferrari.
Before she won the nomination Ferreri had to make sure she was running for the right reasons.
“For me it’s a real extension of what I’ve been doing for the community for over twenty years, which is actively listening to people and then finding solutions,” Ferreri said. “I like to use those positive relationships I’ve built in the community to be able to say I know who we can talk to, I know how we can fix this.”
Ferreri will represent the Conservative Party, while Chante White was selected for the Green Party and Joy Lachica for the NDP. Liberal incumbent Maryam Monsef will be seeking her third term as Peterborough-Kawartha MP.
This election marks the first time that all four major federal party candidates for Peterborough-Kawartha riding are women.
“There not just women, they’re diverse,” said Ferreri. “I think it’s a testament to all the other women that have done really hard work, and put themselves in traditionally male dominated careers.”
“This is a big accomplishment, it has been primarily a male dominated space for a long time and I think women are just as capable - but people are people.”
The federal election must be held on or before October 23, 2023, though Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is widely expected to call an election later in August meaning a vote would be held in late September.
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YWCA's Virtual Challenge Raises Over $28,000 For Shelter and Support Services For Women Experiencing Gender-Based Violence
/The YWCA has raised $28,641 for their shelter and support services from their second annual Virtual Challenge that started from May 3 - 31 announced Thursday.
The online fundraiser was an initiative in support of local YWCA resources for women experiencing gender-based violence.
“The Virtual Challenge provides a unique opportunity to use whatever we have to make a positive difference,” said Ria Nicholson of the YWCA. “Whether that’s the courage to raise the issue of gender-based violence with our friends and family or the means to support the YWCA’s services by making a donation - every bit helps!”
Participants registered an activity online to accomplish throughout May and challenged others to match their efforts.
Activities were flexible, encouraging activities such as cooking, yoga or anything you could think of. The challenge was open to all ages to participate safely in their own way and schedule.
This year, participants who raised more than $250 were entered in a draw to win 1 of 3 prizes. This year’s winners are:
1st Prize – Recliner (donated by Bennett’s Furniture and Mattresses) – Bethany LeBlonc
2nd Prize – Home Care Package (donated by Swish Maintenance Ltd & Merrett Home Hardware Building Centre) – Alder Howe
3rd Prize – Foodie Package (donated by Ashburnham Ale House, Chuck’s Roadhouse Bar & Grill, Primal Cuts, The Chocolate Rabbit & Sobeys Towerhill) – Patti Clancy, Kawartha Home & Health Care Services