A message by Sadia Khalid, an executive director for Hum-WE on domestic violence and abuse against women in the South Asian community.
Councilor of Town of Milton Sameera Ali on 16 days activism against gender-based violence.
To address and prevent specific problems faced by women who have been emotionally and physically abused or traumatized by domestic violence by providing counselling, workshops, seminars and other supportive services.
To undertake activities ancillary and incidental to support the victim of domestic violence and abuse.
Hum- WE and its associated members are always seeking partnership opportunities and support local organizations/networks that support and assist to the wellbeing of victims from diverse communities.
Throughout the planning process, members are identifying and linking resources available and increase the impact of its efforts across Halton.
At the Canadian Women’s Foundation, our vision is for all women in Canada to live free from violence. Women in Canada live at greater risk than men of domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment, and sex trafficking. Why is it urgent to address gender-based violence? Because it costs women their lives: approximately every six days, a woman in Canada is killed by her intimate partner. Violence against …
Completed her Masters in Textile Designing, won LSAT online international art competition award. she also won prize at the 11th Juried Art Show at Beaux Art Gallery and People’s Choice Award at Muslim Fest 2017.