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

Support for survivors and victims of gender based 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
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
Our curriculum is grounded in theoretical foundations, current research, practical skills.
My Sister’s Closet
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 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
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.
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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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