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Government of Canada invests in women's organization in Newmarket

Women's Support Network of York Region receiving funding to ensure it can continue providing essential supports to women and their families

Newswire.ca
May 28, 2019

Women's organizations provide vital community services that allow women and girls to be financially secure, free from violence, and able to fully participate in all aspects of our economy and society. Yet for far too long these organizations have been chronically underfunded, underestimated and undermined. The Government of Canada recognizes that women's organizations are the lifeblood of the women's movement, and that maintaining and growing the ability of these organizations to do this important work is the most effective way to advance gender equality.

That's why today, Kyle Peterson, Member of Parliament for Newmarket-Aurora, on behalf of the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister of International Development and Minister for Women and Gender Equality, announced that the Government of Canada is investing $230,680 in the Women's Support Network of York Region, to continue its work eradicating sexual violence and promoting gender equality by building financial sustainability and applying a fairness lens, known as Gender-based Analysis Plus, to improve the organization's governance. This means it can offer more effective tools and support to survivors to better address their unique circumstances.

Women's Support Network of York Region is one of the more than 250 women's organizations and Indigenous organizations serving women across Canada that is receiving funding under the Government of Canada's Capacity-building Fund. This investment stems from the Budget 2018 announcement of $100 million over five years to support a viable and sustainable women's movement across Canada.
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"In making this historic investment, we recognize the women and women's organizations that have long been breaking through barriers, and we express our gratitude to them for what has often been decades of important work, on little more than a shoestring budget. The women's movement across Canada has been asking for too long for a reliable, predictable and accessible source of funds to ensure the sustainability of their work. I am proud now, that with stable and flexible funding, we are helping organizations like the Women's Support Network of York Region grow and thrive. Because we know that investing in women's organizations is the most effective way to advance gender equality. By supporting a movement that has achieved amazing results, we are growing the middle class, strengthening families and communities, and creating lasting change that benefits everyone."

The Honourable Maryam Monsef, P.C., M.P.
Minister of International Development and Minister for Women and Gender Equality

"I am proud that our government is providing significant funding for the vital services that the Women's Support Network of York Region provides in our community and throughout the area, by supporting women and girls to be financially secure, free from violence, and providing an opportunity to fully participate in all aspects of our economy and society. For far too long, women's organizations have been chronically underfunded, underestimated and undermined. Womens' groups across the country have asked for a reliable, predictable and accessible source of funds to ensure the sustainability of their work. Our government has listened."

Kyle Peterson
Member of Parliament for Newmarket-Aurora

"We have seen our community grow quickly since we opened our doors 27 years ago. Our need to upgrade and expand the services we provide also requires changes to our internal strategies. We are very thankful for the federal government's funding commitment. It will allow us to revitalize and modernize to build a stronger agency in York Region that will provide more effective services and support to women and other survivors of sexual violence."

Jacqueline Benn-John, Ph.D. Candidate, MEd, OACCPP, Executive Director
Women's Support Network of York Region

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