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Calling for change: Tina Fontaine

2018-02-23T11:08:59-07:00February 23rd, 2018|Our View|

More than 1,200 Indigenous women and girls have gone missing or been murdered in Canada. This number represents the number of women and girls that Canada has failed. It represents a system, a culture and a society that has continually told Indigenous women, girls and their families that their lives are disposable. It took [...]

Healthy Relationships

2019-01-30T10:58:46-07:00February 9th, 2018|Our View|

We’ve all heard about this mythical unicorn known as a healthy relationship, it is the gold standard by which we must hold every relationship too. It apparently exists somewhere in the universe, but no one can seemingly explain what it entails. Having a healthy relationship is not a topic that you learn in school (despite [...]

Blue Monday, grey January & underemployment

2019-12-23T15:06:34-07:00January 31st, 2018|Our View|

Like many Calgarians, Julie found herself affected by the economic downturn in 2016. She lost her job and was unsure where to turn for support. Unsuccessful in her job search for several months she began searching for tools and strategies to help her secure employment. Julie found YW and immediately felt welcomed and connected [...]

Women’s March & #MeToo

2018-01-29T11:28:08-07:00January 26th, 2018|Our View|

January 2017 women from around the world came together in solidarity and marched against the hate, division and vitriol the 2016 United States election had created, leaving many fearful for their rights and their future. In the year since the first Women’s March, there has been a shift in the public conversation. More and [...]

New Year, New City?

2018-01-13T11:11:08-07:00January 13th, 2018|Our View|

New Year, new me? That’s the kind of response we’ve been seeing over social media and in the news for the last few weeks, which got us thinking, as a women serving organization what would be three new years resolutions we would want to see in our community and in our province? What can Calgary [...]

Giving Back: Holiday Edition

2019-11-08T10:02:17-07:00December 22nd, 2017|Our View|

"I hope you have a Holly, Jolly Christmas this year or any other holiday you celebrate" - Mackenna As many get ready to spend some much needed R’n’R time with loved ones, it can be easy to lose sight of the women and children in Calgary who still need your support. For many, the [...]

Alberta’s Fair and Family Friendly Workplaces Act

2017-12-15T14:29:37-07:00December 15th, 2017|Our View|

January 1, 2018, marks the first time in nearly 40 years that the Alberta Employment Standards Code and the Labour Relations Code are being updated. Alberta hasn’t updated these critical pieces of legislation since the 1980s, which meant we were falling far behind other provinces and the rest of the world in modernizing the [...]

Giving back this holiday season

2017-12-11T15:14:48-07:00December 9th, 2017|Our View|

My name is Joanne. I am originally from British Columbia, but I was born in Alberta. I came to YW Calgary through a varied route, one turn one way or another, I would not have been here at all, in any capacity. I became homeless about 8 years as a result of losing my [...]

MEDIA RELEASE: YW CALGARY SHEDS LIGHT ON GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

2017-12-05T17:23:21-07:00December 5th, 2017|Press Releases|

CALGARY, December 5, 2017 – Tomorrow YW Calgary will speaks out and sheds light on gender-based violence in recognition of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women. “The continued violence and abuse against women in our community is astounding and we continue to see an increased demand for services that support [...]

#BreakTheSilenceYYC

2018-05-08T09:49:55-06:00December 1st, 2017|Our View|

Each year the Calgary Police respond to more than 18,000 domestic conflict calls. For reference, that’s two times more than the number of break and enter calls and three times the number of stolen vehicles reported last year. In Alberta, we unfortunately have one of the highest rates of domestic violence in Canada. We [...]