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Recent News

Times Colonist: Art-therapy program helps women build confidence after brain injury, abuse
Hannah Link, Times Colonist
June 4, 2026
A three-dimensional yellow daffodil pops out of a pink and purple canvas painted by Emilie Morris-Campeau, a survivor of brain injury and intimate-partner violence. She’s

Women’s safety is public safety
Jennifer Smith, The Cridge Centre for the Family
March 8, 2026
To mark this International Women’s Day, we collaborated with other women’s services and anti-violence organizations to publish the following open letter in the Times Colonist.

What Will It Take? What Needs to Change?
Andrea Zeelie-Varga, The Cridge Centre for the Family
January 22, 2026
On Wednesday, January 21, The Cridge Centre for the Family, alongside community and anti-violence organizations from across Vancouver Island, held a press conference, behind the