

In Memory of Eloise Johnson – Cherished CWAVS Volunteer
Eloise was a cherished CWAVS volunteer. She was a true leader and matriarch, Elouise left her mark in the way that she communicated, connected, and truly
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Eloise was a cherished CWAVS volunteer. She was a true leader and matriarch, Elouise left her mark in the way that she communicated, connected, and truly
Here’s a link to a story the United Way, a supporter of CWAV, did on our Women’s Night Shelter — a story of hope amidst many
On December 6, 1989, 14 women were murdered at Polytechnique Montréal. We remember these women. We remember Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz, Annie Turcotte, Annie St-Arneault, Michèle Richard, Sonia
On November 30, 2020, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond released her report on the treatment of Indigenous people in BC’s Health Care system. The report is titled In
CWAVS values victim support in all community services. We would like to highlight this work done by our local RCMP victim services. In the Cowichan Valley Citizen,
As many of us in the world experienced, COVID-19 was crushing for our women’s night shelter and clients. Due to poor building infrastructure and staffing challenges