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Sudbury Women’s Centre launches virtual trick-or-treat campaign

Article by Sudbury.com Non-profit Sudbury Women’s Centre strives to raise $3,000 with virtual trick-or-treat campaign as a means of helping local women The Sudbury Women’s Centre has launched a virtual Triple Your Treat campaign with a goal of raising $3,000 for local women. Although Halloween is all about scaring people for fun, there’s nothing enjoyable…

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Sudbury Women’s Centre launches virtual trick-or-treat campaign

Article by The Sudbury Star It is more than Halloween sending chills down our spines this year. With the cold fast approaching, the Sudbury Women’s Centre is knocking on virtual doors to help keep the community safe and warm. “There is nothing scarier than the unknown,” Giulia Carpenter, executive director of the SWC, said Wednesday.…

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Lowe’s Sudbury to raise money for Sudbury Women’s Centre

Article by Sudbury.com The Sudbury location of the building store Lowe’s has named the Sudbury Women’s Centre (SWC) as its charity of choice for the annual Lowe’s Canada Heroes Campaign, and will be raising money for the Centre from Sept. 1-30. Customers who visit Lowe’s during this time will be invited to make a donation…

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A pair of raccoons peek out of their box at the Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre. The organization will benefit from funds raised through a Lowe's Canada campaign. PHOTO BY JIM MOODIE/SUDBURY STAR

Lowe’s campaign to aid women’s, wildlife centres

Article by The Sudbury Star Two organizations in the Sudbury area will benefit from a Lowe’s Canada campaign. The home improvement chain is bringing back its Lowe’s Canada Heroes initiative, starting Sept. 1. “Over a period of 30 days, customers of participating stores will be invited to make donations at the cash register in support…

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Sudbury Women’s Centre has a new, bigger home

Article by Sudbury.com After 23 years calling Elm Street its home, the Sudbury Women’s Centre has moved to a larger location on Douglas Street, able to accommodate an increase in client needs, brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. To help fund its recent growth, SWC has initiated an online auction featuring more than 40 listings. These range from…

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Ontario REALTORS® Donate $1 million to Shelter-Based Charities as Pandemic Continues to Challenge Shelters and Food Banks

Article by Sudbury.com Sudbury Real Estate Board provides $3781 in support to the Sudbury Women’s Centre & the Inner-City Home of Sudbury As the third wave of the pandemic continues to put pressure on the province’s already stretched shelter system, the Sudbury Real Estate Board is supporting the Sudbury Women’s Centre & the Inner-City Home of Sudbury in our local community by…

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The Sudbury Women's Centre has received nearly $400,000 over four years to work on initiatives to combat human trafficking. POSTMEDIA FILE PHOTO

SOS alliance targets human trafficking in the north

Article by The Sudbury Star ‘Sudbury is definitely a hub for human trafficking’ With nearly $400,000 in funding, the Sudbury Women’s Centre is getting ready to take a stand against human trafficking. The SWC announced this week it has received $399,088 over four years from the federal government to fight human trafficking. The money, funnelled…

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Hydro One is energizing life in Ontario by supporting local charities in need

News Release Provided by Hydro One Support will ease the strain on charities that are facing a double hit of rising demand and falling donations TORONTO, May 27, 2021 /CNW/ – Today, Hydro One announced support of up to $25,000 for 35 charitable organizations, municipalities and Indigenous communities to promote safety or make their organizations’ safe as they respond…

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Sudbury Women’s Centre to step up fight against human trafficking

Article by The Sault Star It will receive almost $400,000 over the next four years to help victims and to educate the community The Sudbury Women’s Centre will get almost $400,000 over the next four years to fight human trafficking in the city and across Northern Ontario. “Human trafficking is an abhorrent form of gender-based…

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