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#16DaysofActivismAgainstGenderBasedViolence Every year, from November 25 to December 10, Canadians come together to call out, speak up and renew our commitment to end gender-based violence. 💜
Learn more about it by clicking the link below.
https://t.co/OlBu2FcfyX
Canada History Week 2021 will occur from November 22-28 & it will focus on Indigenous History. The week aims to encourage Canadians to reflect upon and engage with Canada’s past. 🍁🇨🇦
Click the link below to learn more.
https://t.co/PqkitUk1gm
Celebrate #internationaldayfortolerance with us by embracing the cultural diversity around us and learning more about the significance of this day. ❤️
Learn more: https://t.co/1K9ZgXnRVU
Seniors can face many difficulties as they grow older. National Senior Safety Week is dedicated to increasing awareness on maintaining a healthy and safe environment for the elderly. 🧓💙
Click the link below to learn more about #NationalSeniorSafetyWeek
https://t.co/hchh5Tj2mr
#VeteransWeek is a week dedicated to honour those who have served Canada in times of war, military conflict and peace. 🍁
Click the link below to learn more about Veterans' Week. 🇨🇦
https://t.co/iPOho28VLe
November is #WomanAbusePreventionMonth.
Help protect women and make sure to report every woman abuse you see. Check abuse helplines to report any violence against women.
Contact us to learn more about how you can help.
Did you know that we have children's resources on our website?
Click the link below to check out resources to teach and encourage children to practice safe habits.
https://t.co/0zCTYmkAH4
Congratulations to #yeg's newly elected councillors and mayor who were sworn in Tuesday afternoon at city hall. 👏
We look forward to seeing the changes you make in our
city.
#halloween2021 is less than a week away! 🎃
Whatever your plans are, staying safe should be your main priority. So here are some #safetytips to keep in mind!
Help us create safer communities by tackling the root cause of crime.
"For every effect there is a root cause. Find and address the root cause rather than try to fix the effect, as there is no end to the latter."
TW: Domestic Abuse
According to the Government of Canada, of all reported
violent crime in 2016, more than one quarter (26%)
resulted from family violence.
Read more about ways to help domestic
violence survivors by clicking the link in our bio.
TW: Child abuse
Swipe to see the 5 types of child abuse.
Learn more about child abuse by following
@zebracentre
You can also read more about this by clicking the link in
our bio.
Trigger Warning ⚠️ Domestic Abuse
October is #DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth.
Be a good neighbour and help prevent domestic abuse. Recognize the signs, recognize the patterns. Call the right hotline to report domestic violence.