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It Should End With Us… But Will It?

Disclaimer: Discussions of Intimate Partner Violence and spoilers for the movie It Ends with Us ahead. As a survivor of Intimate Partner Violence, countless complexities impact one’s path to safety and healing. From the more tangible consequences of abuse, like a black eye or closely monitored DM inbox, to the less visible variables survivors encounter every […]

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Expanding Horizons: Shelter Movers Nova Scotia’s New Reach in Cumberland-Colchester

Since expanding services to include Cumberland-Colchester in October of 2023, Shelter Movers Nova Scotia has reached a significant milestone in its mission to provide vital assistance to those in need. Intimate partner and family violence are a pervasive issue affecting individuals across all walks of life, but women remain the most predominantly affected across Nova

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Addressing the Growing Need for Support Services for Intimate Partner Violence Survivors in Alberta

Alberta is grappling with a distinct rise in gender-based violence, underscoring an urgent need for enhanced support services for survivors. Recent statistics and incidents highlight a troubling trend: the frequency of domestic violence incidents is climbing, leaving many vulnerable individuals in desperate need of assistance. In response, initiatives like Shelter Movers are stepping up to

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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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