by ksiopiolosz | Oct 20, 2015 | From the Blog, Moving Beyond Violence
You don’t know me or my story, just like I don’t know you or yours! This is not the first time I’ve had to start over. My first marriage ended 16 years ago, after my husband died at 39years old and I was left with 3 little kids. One thing I have...
by Jennifer Grey | Oct 20, 2015 | From the Blog, Thank You's, Third Party, WCSWR News and Information
The rain held off just enough on Friday, August 19, for the employees and guests of LIVE ELECTRIC to hit the course. Brookfield Golf Course hosted LIVE ELECTRIC’s golf tournament that included raffles and prizes and lots of friendly competition. The owners were...
by Jennifer Grey | Oct 19, 2015 | From the Blog, Thank You's
On Friday morning, September 25th, 6 staff from Ernst and Young arrived at Anselma House, dressed in bright yellow T Shirts and armed with window cleaner, buckets, rags, paper towels, squeegees and a super long squeegee extension. They were here as part of the United...
by Jennifer Grey | Oct 16, 2015 | From the Blog, Moving Beyond Violence, Resources, Thank You's, WCSWR News and Information
During the holiday season, your spirit of generosity and kindness is appreciated and celebrated by the staff and clients of Women’s Crisis Services. There are several businesses, community groups, individuals and more that come together to ensure that the...
by Jennifer Grey | Oct 9, 2015 | Events, From the Blog, Thank You's, WCSWR News and Information
Last night, in front of a packed house in Bingeman’s Ballroom, Women’s Crisis Services was honoured by Rogers Oktoberfest Women of the Year as the winner in the Group Achievement Category. This award encompasses achievements by a group of women that impact...
by Jennifer Grey | Oct 6, 2015 | Events, From the Blog, Thank You's, WCSWR News and Information
We are honoured to introduce to you one of our featured readers in the upcoming production “Rage Against Violence”. Pat Aplevich is a long time resident of Kitchener – Waterloo and has contributed in many ways to making our community a kinder,...