Survivors for Change & Empowerment
A community based resource in collaboration with the Elizabeth Fry Society of Mainland Nova Scotia for survivors of sexualized violence. Building advocacy, awareness, empowerment, and allyship.
Survivors for Change and Empowerment (S4C&E) is a community-based resource in collaboration with the Elizabeth Fry Society of Mainland Nova Scotia for survivors of sexualized violence. Our mission is to advocate for and empower survivors of sexual violence, address systemic failures of the legal system, explore the root cause of gender-based violence, educate and invite allyship within our community, and provide survivors of sexual assault access to the support they need.
S4C&E welcomes Black, Indigenous, people of colour, immigrants, international individuals, those with visible and invisible disabilities, the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and people of different gender identities however; this space is closed to cis-gendered males.
S4C&E believes in the healing found via community support and we believe in justice via accountability and education.
S4C&E asks the tough questions; Where are the gaps in the legal system? How can we amplify survivors’ voices and push for change?
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