by Jennifer Grey | Nov 11, 2015 | Events, From the Blog, Moving Beyond Violence, Thank You's, Third Party, WCSWR News and Information
The cast of “Rage Against Violence” will lead the audience through experiencing domestic violence using the voices of those closest to it, right here in our community. First hand stories and emotions are used to bring the real life experience to light....
by Jennifer Grey | Nov 5, 2015 | Events, From the Blog, Moving Beyond Violence, Thank You's, Third Party, WCSWR News and Information
Here is a man that needs no introduction. Waterloo Regional Police Services Chief Bryan Larkin, along with his team, have been strong partners of Women`s Crisis Services for more than 20 years. Bryan was appointed the 7th Chief of Police of the Waterloo Regional...
by Jennifer Grey | Nov 4, 2015 | Events, From the Blog, Moving Beyond Violence, Thank You's, Third Party, WCSWR News and Information
Amy Smoke is a Mohawk woman from Six Nations, a single mother, and full time student at the University of Waterloo. On top of all of that, we are honoured that she is a cast member in “Rage Against Violence”, a theatrical performance at our event One Act....
by Jennifer Grey | Nov 2, 2015 | Events, From the Blog, Moving Beyond Violence, Thank You's, Third Party, WCSWR News and Information
Giving Tuesday is a day dedicated to giving back¦around the world, across Canada and here in Waterloo Region. Just as Black Friday kicks off the holiday shopping season, GivingTuesday is the opening day of the giving season....
by Jennifer Grey | Oct 30, 2015 | Events, From the Blog, Moving Beyond Violence, Thank You's, Third Party, WCSWR News and Information
Around Women’s Crisis Services (WCSWR), Everton is known for his kind nature, his ability to assess and address our every computer quandary and his attention to detail helping WCSWR move beyond violence. But, to many others, Everton Wilmot is known for his most...
by Jennifer Grey | Oct 29, 2015 | Events, From the Blog, Moving Beyond Violence, Thank You's, WCSWR News and Information
To mark Woman Abuse Awareness Month (November) we are asking you, our community, what is the ONE ACT you can do to help us move beyond violence? So many of you want to help and offer to support Women’s Crisis Services throughout the year. We want to say thank...