Author name: Shelter Movers

2024 In Focus: New Developments for Shelter Movers

Shelter Movers has achieved so much in our first eight years thanks to our generous community of volunteers, donors, agencies, and community partners. There remains, however, much to be done to address a fundamental gap in the gender-based violence (GBV) sector in Canada. To continue meeting the needs of the families we serve, Shelter Movers […]

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A conversation with Mi’kmaw Chief Annie Bernard-Daisley

Indigenous women and girls face a disproportionate level of violence in our country. According to Stats Canada, they are 12 times more likely to be murdered or missing than anyother women in Canada. September 30th marked the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission created 94 calls

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Building Resilience: Mental Health Support for Survivors

Building Resilience: Mental Health Support for Survivors

Survivors of gender-based violence exhibit incredible strength in the face of adversity, but the emotional scars left by such experiences can be profound. Beyond the physical harm, survivors often grapple with the lasting impact on their mental health. At Shelter Movers, we understand the importance of addressing these mental health challenges and fostering resilience in

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Keeping Moves Safe in Southwestern Ontario

The number one priority of Shelter Movers Southwestern Ontario (SMSWO) is keeping our volunteers and clients safe on moves. SMSWO conducts three types of moves: low, medium, and high-risk. To ensure everyone’s safety, our chapter enlists the help of either security or police services during medium and high-risk moves. Security or police are always present

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Natural Disasters & GBV

Natural Disasters & The Impact On Survivors of Gender-based Violence

In the face of natural disasters, we often come together to provide aid, shelter and resources to one another. Nova Scotia has faced its fair share of natural disasters, in most recent months wildfires and major flooding. Amidst the chaos and devastation, there is another hidden crisis that also requires immediate attention: gender based violence

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