
Our response to the federal election resultsÂ
Following the federal election results on Monday, we have reached out to Prime Minster Mark Carney and his team to welcome them to work with

Following the federal election results on Monday, we have reached out to Prime Minster Mark Carney and his team to welcome them to work with

On behalf of the Ending Violence Association of BC Â While we continue to process the tragedy that has struck the Filipino community in Vancouver

If your program or organization is a current member of EVA BC, we’ve sent out your EVA BC membership renewal notice for April 1, 2025,

EVA BC sent this letter to all the leaders of Canada’s federal parties running in the upcoming federal election on April 28. Canada needs a

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month The tradition of marking April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month began in the early 2000s with the National Sexual

At EVA BC we have been eagerly awaiting news of BC’s budget for the coming year. Now the provincial government has released Budget 2025. We

Last week, EVA BC reviewed Premier David Eby’s mandate letters to ministers and parliamentary secretaries and noted the mention of gender-based violence in his letter

As 2024 comes to an end, we look back on the strength, resilience, and hard work of frontline workers and leaders across our province. We

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that begins on November 25, the International Day to End Violence Against Women

Over 250 anti-violence workers, community partners and other stakeholders who support the work of BC’s anti-violence sector came together September 26 and 27 at the
