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100 Years of International Women’s Day

2017-03-10T14:17:20-07:00March 10th, 2017|Our View|

“Women belong in all places where decisions are being made… It shouldn’t be that women are the exception.” Ruth Bader Ginsburg #BeBoldforChange. Being bold is not new to the many women and men who work at YW Calgary, but bold was the theme from YW’s 4th annual International Women’s Day event, CELEBRATE. Being bold and [...]

The 4-1-1 on Family Access Services: Featuring Stacey Ashton

2019-12-23T09:54:05-07:00March 3rd, 2017|Our View|

Safe visitation is something that you don’t often know about until you need to know. Visitation and monitored-exchanges occur when there are concerns for a child’s safety, or well-being to ensure that a child can maintain contact with a parent in a safe environment. Visitation offers support to families who have been exposed to [...]

We Believe You: Sexual Assault and the Justice System

2017-02-24T16:40:27-07:00February 24th, 2017|Our View|

In the time it takes you to read this sentence, it’s pretty likely that a woman in Canada will be sexually assaulted and never tell police. In fact, about 460,000 women in Canada will be assaulted this year. That figure only speaks to the number of reported sexual assaults, we know and research shows that [...]

Change for the Sake of Change?

2017-02-17T12:40:42-07:00February 17th, 2017|Our View|

To read our letter to the Office of the Ethics Commissioner, click here. To read the call to action from the Calgary Chamber of Voluntary Organization's, click here. This week, a reminder that sometimes it’s best to leave well enough alone and to avoid making change for the sake of making change. The recommended changes [...]

Valentine’s Day & Taking Care of You

2018-02-12T12:43:12-07:00February 14th, 2017|Our View|

The pink hearts are littered across the grocery stores, the roses are red as ever and every billboard, magazine and commercial you hear is celebrating ‘your love’ through four low payments of $59.99. It’s clearly Valentine’s Day and whether you’re coupled up or spending the day solo, it’s time to take a check on [...]

Engaging Men and Boys

2017-02-10T14:33:12-07:00February 10th, 2017|Our View|

Ending violence against girls and women is everyone’s issue. From supporting the women who escape abuse, providing refuge for those needing a safe place to advocating for a community where women can live free of violence, we all have a role to play. A critical role that is not frequently discussed is the role that [...]

Black History Month

2017-02-06T10:30:12-07:00February 6th, 2017|Our View|

Canada’s documented history tends to leave out details that don’t align with the current reputation as multicultural pioneers, tolerant of all newcomers to our country.  When we delve into our country’s history, even our province’s history, we leave out the parts about the racism, prejudice and segregation. In Alberta, elementary and junior high students are [...]

Reconciliation: More than a Symbolic Gesture

2019-03-13T14:24:30-06:00January 27th, 2017|Our View|

Women have always been a beacon of hope for me. Mothers and grandmothers in the lives of our children, and in the survival of our communities, must be recognized and supported. The justified rage we all feel and share today must be turned into instruments of transformation of our hearts and our souls, clearing [...]

YW Calgary in YYC: Women’s March on Washington

2017-01-23T15:43:05-07:00January 23rd, 2017|Our View|

On Saturday, January 21 thousands of Calgarians turned up for the Calgary Women’s March on Washington. The march was a rally in the spirit of equity, diversity, inclusion and open to any and all who wanted to participate. YW Calgary was proud to have our team members, their families and friends join in solidarity. To [...]

Human Trafficking: Modern Day Slavery

2017-01-13T16:07:18-07:00January 13th, 2017|Our View|

Being 13 years old often means going to the mall, hanging out with friends and worrying a little bit more about school and getting good grades; you’re just trying to fit in and have fun with your friends. One day, you’re at the mall and someone approaches you telling you the most kind and caring [...]