100人参加了Sarnia的“漫步一英里”活动,以支持受暴力影响的妇女和儿童,在预防家庭暴力月期间筹集资金和提高认识。
100 people attended Sarnia’s Walk a Mile to support women and children affected by violence, raising funds and awareness during Domestic Violence Prevention Month.
2025年11月1日, 约100人参加了Sarnia-Lambton妇女隔夜之家在Sarnia的Lambton购物中心举办的第11届年度漫步一英里募捐活动,
On November 1, 2025, about 100 people attended the 11th annual Walk a Mile fundraiser at Lambton Mall in Sarnia, organized by the Sarnia-Lambton Women’s Interval Home to support women and children affected by violence.
这次活动旨在筹集35 000美元,并突出介绍幸存者的故事,包括Jessica Plain,她是Aamjiwnaang第一民族妇女,她克服了虐待、吸毒成瘾和无家可归现象,成为庇护所的一名社会服务工作者,她曾经在那里找到避难所。
The event aimed to raise $35,000 and highlighted survivor stories, including Jessica Plain, an Aamjiwnaang First Nation woman who overcame abuse, addiction, and homelessness to become a social service worker at the shelter where she once found refuge.
本组织为170人提供服务,去年响应了1 200多个危机电话,领导人强调迫切需要过渡性住房。
The organization served 170 individuals and answered over 1,200 crisis calls last year, with leaders emphasizing the urgent need for transitional housing.
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley和像Monica Shipman那样的幸存者呼吁通过自我同情来提供社区支持和治疗。
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley and survivors like Monica Shipman called for community support and healing through self-compassion.
在整个11月,该团体在公共场所展示幸存者故事,以提高预防家庭暴力月的认识。
Throughout November, the group displayed survivor stories in public spaces to raise awareness during Domestic Violence Prevention Month.