You Can Help Victims & Survivors of Crime

Victims and Survivors of Crime Week was this week. Each year this week is an opportunity to raise awareness nationwide about the issues facing victims and survivors of crime and the services, programs, and laws in place to help them and their families.

This year's theme was The Power of Collaboration. The theme recognizes that countless professionals and volunteers in our community work to empower victims and survivors of crime, advocate on their behalf, and deliver effective services despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Victims and survivors of family violence face many challenges, but working together we make a positive difference.

Keep reading on to learn some ways YOU can help Victims and Survivors of Crime.

Educate Yourself

Take a workshop at The Today Centre! We have a variety of workshops available, such as:

  • How to Help a Friend

  • Understanding & Supporting Someone Experiencing Family Violence


Learn About Community Resources

  • Contact The Today Centre to learn more about how you can support a loved one experiencing family violence.


Donate

Make a donation to The Today Centre to directly help people experiencing family violence in our community.

The Today Centre is a first stop for anyone dealing with family violence. We provide free, short-term support for everyone targeted by family violence regardless of situation, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, culture or religion.