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Chantel Moore’s mom calls for the end of police brutality in memorial walk

Footage from The “Honouring Our Children: Remember their names” Walk to end police brutality . In partnership with SNIWWOC, started in Tofino May 29th, and ended at the foot of the B.C Legislative building.

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SNIWWOC offers a variety of free workshops and programs to help BIPOC community members elevate their health and well-being, including finances!

The Government of British Columbia and The United Way British Columbia has funded our new “Menstrual Freedom” Program to help end period poverty.

Our “Get Your Groceries” program will continue to assist BIPOC women and their families with the help of our newest provincial grant.

Our newest program “Menstrual Freedom” is available thanks to the funding provided by The Government of British Columbia and The United Way BC.

With the help of our recent provincial grant, SNIWWOC continues to increase access to healthy food for Indigenous and BIPOC women living in BC. 

Grants promote public safety, support domestic abuse survivors. Learn how.

 

SNIWWOC is on the road with a Van to provide women facing barriers with free dental care! Could you be next?

 

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