Through the Victims Fund, the Department of Justice Canada provided funding of up to $10,000 each for organizations to host events during National Victims of Crime Awareness Week (Victims Week) 2013. The following is a sample of the events taking place across the country, in every province and territory. To view a complete list of the 177 funded projects and events, visit the Victims Week Map of Events.
- South Okanagan Victim Assistance Society in British Columbia
“We All Have a Role in Supporting Victims of Crime”
- Cochrane and Area Victim Services in Alberta
“Victimization Does Not Have to Mean Isolation”
- Saskatchewan Towards Offering Partnership Solutions to Violence Inc.
“Raising Awareness for Victims of Crime”
- Age and Opportunity Inc. in Manitoba
“Giving Victims a Voice: Enhancing Our Response to Victims Needs”
- Thunder Bay Area Victim Services in Ontario
“We All Have a Role - What is Your Part?”
- Association Québécoise Plaidoyer-Victimes in Quebec
“ Jeunes et cyberintimidation : conséquences et modes d'intervention à privilégier ”
- Comité de la violence familiale du Nord-Ouest inc. in New Brunswick
“ Nous avons tous un rôle ”
- PEI Family Violence Prevention Association
“Domestic Violence in the Workplace”
- Association des juristes d’expression française de la Nouvelle Écosse (Nova Scotia)
“ Justice pour tous: Nous avons tous un rôle ”
- Northern Committee Against Violence, Inc. in Newfoundland and Labrador
“Protecting Children and Youth - Our Personal and Community Responsibility”
- Katlodeeche First Nation in Northwest Territories
“KFN Victim Services "We all have a Role” Justice Training Workshop”
- Community Justice Division, Department of Justice, Government of Nunavut
“Nunavut Victim Services Campaign”
- Victoria Faulkner Women’s Centre in Yukon
“We All Have a Role”
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Department of Justice Canada
April 2013