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November is Woman Abuse Prevention Month and a time to reflect on and take action to end gender-based violence. Throughout November, members of our community are invited to take part in activities and events that raise awareness and show their commitment to creating safer communities for women, girls and gender-diverse individuals. The 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-Based Violence also start on November 25, which is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

Here are some events that will be taking place and ways you can get involved:


1. Wear a purple scarf as part of the province-wide Wrapped in Courage campaignWe invite you to take a picture of yourself in your scarf and share it on social media by tagging @BirchwayNiagara.


2. Visit one of the local landmarks that will be illuminated to mark the 16 Days of Activism:

The Port Colborne Cupola: (This landmark will glow purple and/or orange the entire 16 Days of Activism from November 25-December 10 in honour of Woman Abuse Prevention Month and the 16 Days of Activism)

Bridge 13 (Welland) (This landmark will be orange and purple on the evening of November 25, orange for the 16 Days, purple for Woman Abuse Prevention Month)

Pelham Arches  (This landmark will be orange for the entire 16 Days of Activism from November 25-December 10)

Niagara Falls

November 2
Niagara Falls will glow purple at 10 p.m. for approximately 15 minutes to mark Woman Abuse Prevention Month.

November 25
The Horseshoe Falls will glow orange from 10:00-10:15 to start the 16 Days of Activism, and the the American Falls will glow purple as well as white for the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women (which is also during the 16 Days of Activism). The previous evening, our local Zonta chapters have also requested that the Horseshoe Falls glow orange at 10:00 p.m. as part of their annual Candle Light Vigil.

For all Niagara Falls illuminations, you can visit their live cam link.


3. Attend a flag-raising event to mark the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (November 25-December 10). As events are confirmed in other South Niagara municipalities, information will be added here.

 

Event Date/Time Location
City of Welland Flag Raising November 25 / 10:00 a.m. Welland City Hall, 60 E Main St, Welland
Town of Pelham Flag Raising November 25 / 10:00 a.m. Meridian Community Centre, 100 Meridian Wy, Fonthill
Town of Fort Erie Flag Raising November 25 / 10:00 a.m. Fort Erie Town Hall, 1 Municipal Centre Dr, Fort Erie
City of Niagara Falls Flag Raising November 25 / 1:30 p.m. Niagara Falls City Hall, 4310 Queen St., Niagara Falls
Niagara Region Flag Raising November 25 / 11:00 a.m. Niagara Region Headquarters, 1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way, Thorold
City of Port Colborne Flag Raising November 25 / 11:30 a.m. Port Colborne City Hall, 66 Charlotte St., Port Colborne
Township of Wainfleet Flag Raising and Proclamation November 25 / 1 p.m. Wainfleet Town Hall, 31940 Highway 3, Wainfleet

 


4. Join the Zonta Clubs of Niagara Falls & St. Catharines as they host their annual Candle Light Vigil at Niagara Falls in anticipation of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. Click here for event poster.  (Note: Time has now changed to 9 p.m.)


5. Visit one of the REDDress installations throughout our communities during the 16 Days of Activism. Displayed by the Canadian Federation of University Women and the Niagara Native Friendship Centre, these displays remind us of ongoing crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women, girls and two-spirited people.

Municipality Locations Further Information
Pelham Meridian Community Centre, Ridgeville REDDress installation at the Meridian Community Centre will also have a display inside of the building
Welland Welland City Hall, Chippawa Park, Niagara College, Welland YMCA The display at the Welland YMCA will be inside
Wainfleet Municipal Office, Library
Port Colborne Downtown, East side of canal in Charlotte St. Park, Library The Library will also have a display inside of the building
Niagara Region Niagara Region Headquarters Displayed courtesy of Niagara Native Friendship Centre
Wainfleet Town Hall and Library

6. Join Canadian Federation of University Women as they host their Candlelight Vigil honouring the victims of the Montreal Massacre on Friday, December 6 at 7. p.m. For information, visit their Facebook page.

 

Thank you to our allies at our local municipalities, the Canadian Federation of University Women, Zonta and OAITH for your commitment to raising awareness throughout November and the 16 Days of Activism.