WEAR JUSTICE, BUILD SAFETY

As Canada marks Violence Against Women Prevention Week (April 20–April 26) and Fashion Revolution Week (April 22–April 27), a bold new campaign is calling attention to the threads that tie together the global fashion industry and the epidemic of gender-based violence. “Wear Justice, Build Safety” is a two-week fundraising and public awareness campaign that highlights how systems of violence—at home and in the garment industry—are interconnected. The campaign is led by Battered Women’s Support Services (BWSS), with the goal of raising $75,000 to support frontline anti-violence services, prevention education, and economic empowerment.

WEAR JUSTICE, BUILD SAFETY

As Canada marks Violence Against Women Prevention Week (April 20–April 26) and Fashion Revolution Week (April 22–April 27), a bold new campaign is calling attention to the threads that tie together the global fashion industry and the epidemic of gender-based violence. “Wear Justice, Build Safety” is a two-week fundraising and public awareness campaign that highlights how systems of violence—at home and in the garment industry—are interconnected. The campaign is led by Battered Women’s Support Services (BWSS), with the goal of raising $75,000 to support frontline anti-violence services, prevention education, and economic empowerment.

BWSS was born with the vision of our collective responsibility to build services, ensuring that policies, laws, and societal norms continue to evolve toward equality, justice, and safety for all women, regardless of their race, background, or circumstances. Ending violence against women and girls still requires dismantling the systems of oppression that enable it.
At BWSS, we honour our herstory. We are grateful to link arms with you in our collective action, education, and systemic change as we continue to work for a world free of gender-based violence. Let’s keep working together as we continue working for a more equitable world where violence against women is a thing of the past.

On the frontline since 1979.

Battered Women’s Support Services provides education, advocacy, and support services to assist all victims and survivors in our aim to work towards the elimination of gender-based violence and to work from a feminist perspective that promotes gender equity.

Community Engagement

Battered Women’s Support services provides many opportunities for you to work with us.

If you believe that all gender based violence must end, then check out our violence prevention opportunities for allies.

The Justice Centre at BWSS logo Enhanced legal supports and education that help survivors navigate complex legal systems and bridge a gap in services that is often insurmountable without support.

Support for survivors and victims of gender based violence

You have the right to be safe and free from violence.

Anyone who has experienced gender based violence, abuse in an intimate relationship, childhood sexual abuse or adult sexual assault may access our services.

Research and Policy

We provide critical data, research, and policy analytics to grassroots and community-based organizing campaigns.

This strengthens our impact by mobilizing community-based experiences and evidence-informed resources from an intersectional, anti-oppressive, feminist and critical race theory, analysis, and practice.

Professional Training & Presentations

Since 1979 BWSS has developed curriculum and delivered training workshops based on an empowerment model.

Our curriculum is grounded in theoretical foundations, current research, practical skills.

My Sister’s Closet

A Social Enterprise of BWSS

We are solid members of the zero waste, eco fashion, and the thrift movement. 100 percent of revenue generated from sales help fund the violence prevention and intervention services and programs operated by BWSS.

Synchronicity Second Stage Transition House Program Logo

Synchronicity Second Stage Transition House Program offers safe, affordable temporary accommodation and support services for women and children who have experienced violence.

For more information about special projects and initiatives, please visit our Special Projects page.

safety plans completed

women died in Canada due to gender-based violence in 2024

requests for service

support group sessions averaging 18 participants at each session

crisis calls received

survivors supported through legal advocacy

With your help we responded to 52,649 requests for service

Your gift makes it possible for us to stay on the frontline to provide crisis support, counselling, support groups, legal advocacy, employment counselling, housing support and outreach.

More than a third of all women, girls, and gender-diverse folks worldwide will experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime.

We are working to change that.

Battered Women’s Support Services on the front line
BWSS crisis line volunteers
My Sister's Closet eco thrift volunteers
Battered Women’s Support Services peer support worker
The BWSS vaccinated Safety Changes Everything Outreach Team
Angela training at UBC
“I don’t know what I would do if I did not have BWSS.

I do not have any family or community that supports me in the way that you do.”

– Crisis line caller

“Essentially what we’re trying to figure out is what this person’s life might look like. We’re not making assumptions about her, or what her needs are, but get an idea about what she might be experiencing and then see what her safety needs might be.”

– Theresa, Women’s Counsellor

“When I was younger my mom needed help but there weren’t any programs like this available in our small community because of the lack of leadership and funding.

The work that BWSS does has helped so many women and girls like my mom and they should be supported.“

– Jessica, Youth Ending Violence volunteer

“I support BWSS because I support the work they do to liberate women and girls from violence. I have spent the last 14 years working and volunteering for various women’s organizations, but none is like BWSS.

The women that work and volunteer here truly stand by their mission, creating at atmosphere of inclusion and diversity for all women.

It’s an honor and a privilege to be able to fundraise for such an incredible organization!”

– Patricia Massy

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Wear Justice, Build Safety (Press Release)

As Canada marks Violence Against Women Prevention Week (April 20–April 26) and Fashion Revolution Week (April 22–April 27), a bold new campaign is calling attention to the threads that tie together the global fashion industry and the epidemic of gender-based violence.

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“She Belongs to Him”: Gender-Based Violence and the Canadian Legal System

For women leaving intimate partner and domestic violence, the legal system in Canada is often not a pathway to justice, but another source of trauma. Despite decades of feminist advocacy and efforts to reform the law, Canada’s legal systems continue to reflect colonial and patriarchal foundations,
failing to meet the complex needs of women experiencing gender-based violence.

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