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VAW clients join GBV campaign Tuesday (Nov. 25) marks the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence – a global campaign which aims to raise awareness and advocate for change in combating violence against women and girls in all its forms. The annual campaign ends Dec.10, International Human Rights Day. This year, FST’s Violence Against Women team’s theme is “Things That Carried Me Through.” Each day of the campaign we will share through our social media channels powerful messages from survivors – reminders of what sustained them, what held them up, what helped them move forward. Please check our # WhatCarriedMeThrough campaign by following us on Instagram, Facebook, X and LinkedIn. Like, share, and include your thoughts or story of resilience in the comments. Let’s #ComeTogetherActNow and keep speaking out. #16Days #EndGBV #SurvivorVoices #WhatCarriedMeThrough #GenderEquality #SupportSurvivors

  • A close-up, black-and-white image of a woman with a serious expression, looking directly at the camera. She has a nose ring and long dark hair, standing against a light background. The image is overlaid with soft, diagonal translucent shapes in shades of grey and purple. On the left side of the image, bold black text reads: “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence 2025.” In the bottom left corner is the Government of Canada wordmark.

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