Do you know women who need free programs?

Please share our new brochure, which outlines our services and resources for women and gender-diverse people.
At North York Women’s Centre, we are always trying to find new ways to let people know about our resources, social gatherings and safe, supportive and free programs created by women, for women. We’re hoping that you can help us spread the word, too! For example, please share the brochure below if you know a woman or gender-diverse person who:
- Needs helping building confidence and assertiveness;
- Is isolated and would benefit from friendly, free gatherings in-person or online;
- Needs 1:1 help in accessing community services;
- Requires support relating to abuse or is at risk of gender-based violence; or
- Is interested in working but is unsure what to pursue or where to start.
“Sharing our brochure via email with other people and organizations can make such a difference,” says Iris Fabbro, NYWC’s Executive Director. “There are so many women that could benefit from our programs, but may not be aware that we’re here to help.”


Feeling inspired? Read testimonials from NYWC participants, sign up for free NYWC women’s programs or consider making a donation to help us help more women. Thank you!
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