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Author of the article: Travis Dosser Publishing date: Feb 19, 2021 • February 19, 2021 • 2 minute read • On Feb. 11, Woodbridge Farms Elementary took part in the Moose Hide Campaign, which is B.C-based grassroots movement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people wearing a piece of moose hide to show their commitment to honour, respect and protect the women and children of their life. Photo Supplied Article content An elementary school in the community is helping to raise awareness about stopping violence against women and children. Woodbridge Farms Elementary recently took part in the Moose Hide Campaign, which is a B.C.-based grassroots movement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people wearing a piece of moose hide to show their commitment to honour, respect and protect the women and children of their life. ....
(Justice for Amanda Black, Facebook) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C – In honour of Amanda Black, the Pomeroy Sports Centre will illuminate with purple lights this weekend. The City of Fort St. John says the decision is to “bring awareness to domestic violence, encourage action to stop domestic violence, and honour the life of a mother gone much too soon”. “Domestic violence is never acceptable; too many generations of families carry the physical, emotional and spiritual pain from these incidents,” states Mayor Lori Ackerman. ),whenLoaded(initFlexitive); The loss of Black happened the same week as the annual Moose Hide Campaign a grassroots movement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous males who are standing up against violence towards women and children. ....
Exterior of the Fort St. John Women s Resource Society on 100 Avenue. (Energeticcity.ca) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C – The Fort St. John Women’s Resource Society has seen an increase in domestic violence cases coming through their doors since the beginning of the pandemic. Family Law Advocate, Telitha Nielsen, says the organization’s domestic violence statistics are always higher in January and February. There are several contributing factors to the increase in cases during this timeframe, especially this year, with families being asked to stay home for more extended periods of time. “We just had Christmas; finances might be a little bit lower. But not only that, now we’re in a pandemic, people are being put in lockdown together, kids might be there 24/7 stressing out the family, there might be substance use,” says Nielsen. ....