‘It’s an epidemic’: Nanaimo support groups speak up about violence against women
NANAIMO — This year, support groups in Nanaimo want women to know they’re not alone when they stand up to violence.
The Nanaimo Women’s Action Committee, a collection of service and resource groups for women, came together Friday afternoon to launch the 16 Days of Activism campaign. It’s a United Nations initiative directly tackling violence against women across the world.
“Every six days in Canada, a woman dies at the hands of an intimate partner,” Anne Taylor, executive director of Haven Society, told NanaimoNewsNOW. “It’s really a serious issue and that’s what the 16 days of Activism is really all about.”
This year, blankets, shirts and dresses are hung outside shelters and support centres in Nanaimo, such as Haven House, Samaritan House and the Nanaimo Women’s Resource Centre, emblazoned with messages of hope and strength for women.