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Canadian Center For Women’s Empowerment (CCFWE)

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The only 🇨🇦 non-profit organization dedicated to ending #ECONOMICABUSE through education, policy change & economic empowerment! #finacialequity #coerceddebt

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Meet the speakers | Découvrez les conférencières Empowering Survivors Through Digital Safety / La sécurité numérique au service des survivantes 🗓️ Nov 7 | 11 AM EST 🔗 …ch-safety-for-survivors.eventbrite.ca #HelpUsRise2025 #TechForGood #CCFWE #Interac

Meet the speakers | Découvrez les conférencières
Empowering Survivors Through Digital Safety / La sécurité numérique au service des survivantes
🗓️ Nov 7 | 11 AM EST
🔗 …ch-safety-for-survivors.eventbrite.ca

#HelpUsRise2025 #TechForGood #CCFWE #Interac
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Join @CCFWE, CNPEA & Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario on Nov 12 for a discussion on solutions to end economic & financial abuse. Learn to identify abuse, understand barriers to safety, & support survivors—part of #HelpUsRise2025 Campaign 🔗 Register: eapon.ca/webinars/help-… #FinancialAbuse

Join @CCFWE, <a href="/cnpea/">CNPEA</a> &amp; <a href="/EAPreventionON/">Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario</a> on Nov 12 for a discussion on solutions to end economic &amp; financial abuse.

Learn to identify abuse, understand barriers to safety, &amp; support survivors—part of #HelpUsRise2025 Campaign

🔗 Register: eapon.ca/webinars/help-…

#FinancialAbuse
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“I had to ask him for money to buy medicine… and he said no.” 93% of victims are denied control over their own income or financial aid. Economic abuse takes away more than money — it takes away freedom. Together, we can help open doors to safety and independence. Learn more at

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Opening Doors: Making Housing Safer for Survivors Join us Nov 20 for a powerful discussion on how housing safety, financial inclusion & economic empowerment are connected. Register: helpusrise2025.eventbrite.ca Ouvrir des portes : rendre le logement plus sécuritaire pour les

Opening Doors: Making Housing Safer for Survivors
Join us Nov 20 for a powerful discussion on how housing safety, financial inclusion &amp; economic empowerment are connected.
Register: helpusrise2025.eventbrite.ca

Ouvrir des portes : rendre le logement plus sécuritaire pour les
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A historic milestone for survivors across Canada. For the first time, economic abuse and economic harm were referenced in the 2025 Federal Budget—17 times. Together, we’re building a more equitable and inclusive Canada. #Budget2025 #EconomicAbuse #GenderEquality #HelpUsRise2025

A historic milestone for survivors across Canada.
For the first time, economic abuse and economic harm were referenced in the 2025 Federal Budget—17 times.
Together, we’re building a more equitable and inclusive Canada.

#Budget2025 #EconomicAbuse #GenderEquality #HelpUsRise2025
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This November, during the Help Us Rise 2025, the National Economic Abuse Awareness Month, we honour the strength of survivors and the right of every person to live free from economic and domestic abuse. Together, we can make every home a safe one! #HelpUsRise2025

This November, during the Help Us Rise 2025, the National Economic Abuse Awareness Month, we honour the strength of survivors and the right of every person to live free from economic and domestic abuse.
Together, we can make every home a safe one!

#HelpUsRise2025
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“Without safe housing, leaving abuse isn’t an option, it’s a risk.” In occasion of the Help Us Rise: National Economic Abuse Awareness Month 2025 campaign, the Canadian Centre for Women’s Empowerment (CCFWE) invites you to a webinar: Opening Doors: Making Housing Safer for

“Without safe housing, leaving abuse isn’t an option, it’s a risk.”
In occasion of the Help Us Rise: National Economic Abuse Awareness Month 2025 campaign, the Canadian Centre for Women’s Empowerment (CCFWE) invites you to a webinar:
Opening Doors: Making Housing Safer for
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Economic abuse locks survivors out of safety. - 96% of social service providers say their clients stay in abusive relationships due to lack of accessible housing. Explore our new Factsheet on Economic Abuse and Housing Insecurity, now available online: ccfwe.org/fact-sheets-an…

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Honoured to join BlackNorth Initiative alongside leaders committed to advancing financial and economic equity across Canada. At CCFWE, we work to ensure women and vulnerable communities have fair access to economic opportunities and essential services. Together, we’re building systems

Honoured to join <a href="/BlackNorthCA/">BlackNorth Initiative</a> alongside leaders committed to advancing financial and economic equity across Canada.

At CCFWE, we work to ensure women and vulnerable communities have fair access to economic opportunities and essential services.

Together, we’re building systems
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Join us on Nov 20 for Opening Doors: Making Housing Safer for Survivors. Hear leaders discuss how economic abuse and housing insecurity intersect—and why safe housing is essential to recovery. Register: helpusrise2025.eventbrite.ca #HelpUsRise2025 #EconomicAbuse #HousingSecurity

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Honoured to join Unifor in Port Elgin to advance economic equity and inclusion across Canada. As part of #HelpUsRise2025, we’re connecting with partners nationwide to strengthen systems that protect and empower survivors. Together, we are strengthening systems that

Honoured to join <a href="/UniforTheUnion/">Unifor</a> in Port Elgin to advance economic equity and inclusion across Canada.

As part of #HelpUsRise2025, we’re connecting with partners nationwide to strengthen systems that protect and empower survivors.

Together, we are strengthening systems that
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Myths vs. Reality: Economic Abuse & Housing Too often, survivors are told to “just leave.” But leaving isn’t an option without safe, affordable housing and financial autonomy. Learn more about Economic Abuse and Housing in Canada and the Help Us Rise Campaign:

Myths vs. Reality: Economic Abuse &amp; Housing
Too often, survivors are told to “just leave.”
But leaving isn’t an option without safe, affordable housing and financial autonomy.

Learn more about Economic Abuse and Housing in Canada and the Help Us Rise Campaign:
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Mythes et réalités : violence économique et logement On dit souvent : « Les personnes survivantes n’ont qu’à partir. » Mais partir n’est pas une option sans logement sûr et abordable ni autonomie financière. En savoir plus: ccfwe.org/wp-content/upl… ccfwe.org/help-us-rise-2…

Mythes et réalités : violence économique et logement

On dit souvent : « Les personnes survivantes n’ont qu’à partir. »
Mais partir n’est pas une option sans logement sûr et abordable ni autonomie financière.

En savoir plus: 
ccfwe.org/wp-content/upl… ccfwe.org/help-us-rise-2…
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Meet the Speakers: Opening Doors: Making Housing Safer for Survivors Denna Berg, CCFWE’s Director of Policy, brings 10+ years of experience advancing bold public policy on economic justice, housing security & survivor-centred systems across Canada. 🗓️ Nov 20, 10 AM EST

Meet the Speakers: Opening Doors: Making Housing Safer for Survivors

Denna Berg, CCFWE’s Director of Policy, brings 10+ years of experience advancing bold public policy on economic justice, housing security &amp; survivor-centred systems across Canada.

🗓️ Nov 20, 10 AM EST
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Economic abuse and housing insecurity are deeply connected. • 96% of survivors experience economic abuse • 84% face debt created through abuse • 93% have money taken or controlled Housing is safety — and economic abuse shapes who can access it. Read the factsheet:

Economic abuse and housing insecurity are deeply connected.
• 96% of survivors experience economic abuse
• 84% face debt created through abuse
• 93% have money taken or controlled

Housing is safety — and economic abuse shapes who can access it.
Read the factsheet:
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Meet the Speaker: Ivy Farquhar-McDonnell, Director of Communications & Engagement at Circle Community LandTrust. A dedicated community builder, Ivy leads tenant-centred communications and engagement that support wellbeing and inclusion for 600+ households. Join us for Opening

Meet the Speaker: Ivy Farquhar-McDonnell, Director of Communications &amp; Engagement at Circle Community LandTrust.
A dedicated community builder, Ivy leads tenant-centred communications and engagement that support wellbeing and inclusion for 600+ households.

Join us for Opening
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Meet the Speakers: Opening Doors: Making Housing Safer for Survivors Meseret Haileyesus, Founder & CEO of CCFWE is a national and global leader in addressing economic abuse and advancing women’s financial security. A 2025 Governor General’s Award recipient, she has helped drive

Meet the Speakers: Opening Doors: Making Housing Safer for Survivors

Meseret Haileyesus, Founder &amp; CEO of CCFWE is a national and global leader in addressing economic abuse and advancing women’s financial security. A 2025 Governor General’s Award recipient, she has helped drive
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What does housing mean to you? Warmth, rest, family, safety. For survivors of economic abuse, these essentials are often out of reach. Through Help Us Rise, we’re spotlighting the realities many survivors face and calling for housing systems that truly safeguard their economic

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Economic abuse has long been invisible, but this year marks a turning point!  In her new article, CCFWE’s Founder and Executive Director Meseret Haileyesus Mesi (Meseret) Haileyesus unpacks how the 2025 Federal Budget’s new Code of Conduct on Economic Abuse moves Canada toward a future where

Economic abuse has long been invisible, but this year marks a turning point! 

In her new article, CCFWE’s Founder and Executive Director Meseret Haileyesus  <a href="/Mesidesta/">Mesi (Meseret) Haileyesus</a> unpacks how the 2025 Federal Budget’s new Code of Conduct on Economic Abuse moves Canada toward a future where
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During the Interac × CCFWE Webinar on Digital Safety, Michaela Mayer (Senior Director, Programs & Policy, CCFWE) shed light on the scale of economic abuse and why trauma-informed banking is essential for survivor safety. Her message is clear: survivors can’t rebuild without

During the Interac × CCFWE Webinar on Digital Safety, Michaela Mayer (Senior Director, Programs &amp; Policy, CCFWE) shed light on the scale of economic abuse and why trauma-informed banking is essential for survivor safety.

Her message is clear: survivors can’t rebuild without