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Black Youths United against GPV & IPV (Gender Based Violence & Intimate Partner Violence)

What's the Deal with GBV?  

GBV and IPV are major problems in our communities, affecting too many of us, especially girls and women. Future Black Female is here to change that. At Future Black Female, we're all about problem solving and creating better outcomes for the future.  So, we've come up with a program that tackles this issue head-on. ​

 

Why is This Important? 

Did you know that some statistics show that Black girls are more likely to face certain kinds of gender-based violence by the age of 15? The violence we experience in our childhood and adolescence can have long lasting impacts into adulthood. So, we want to address issues early in life so that in the future we are healthier and happier in our relationships and life generally.   ​

Des études indiquent que les effets psychologiques du racisme comprennent le trouble de stress post-traumatique et d'autres formes de troubles liés au stress. En raison des menaces fondées sur la race, les familles noires hésitent à s'engager avec des services et à profiter des ressources communautaires, principalement parce que beaucoup font partie d'un système qui a toujours été oppressif à leur égard.

 

Nous offrons des services de santé mentale Pro-Black (1-1 et thérapie de groupe) qui :

 

  • Valider les connaissances et les expériences des Noirs.

  • Privilégier les Noirs dans les espaces sociaux

  • Utilisez une lentille intersectionnelle qui considère les différentes façons dont les Noirs ont été blessés et les nombreuses façons dont ils ont surmonté les barrières sociales.

  • S'engager de manière culturellement pertinente et réactive

  • Offrir une compréhension de l'expérience des Noirs comme pertinente pour la prévention et le traitement de la santé mentale ; et à la promulgation de la santé mentale positive en tant que justice sociale.

  • S'attaquer activement au racisme sous toutes ses formes contre les Noirs et accroître leur capacité à atténuer avec succès son impact.

​What's in It for You? 
  • Knowing More: You'll learn about GBV and how to keep yourself and your friends safe. 

  • Being You: We'll help you understand your culture and how it can make you even stronger. 

  • Being Ready: You'll be ready to stop violence in its tracks and make a difference. 

 

How you can actively participate:

We want you to be leaders against GBV. Our program will help you become experts, and you'll even get to talk to other young people about it. Together, we'll make sure no one has to face violence alone. 

Join the Squad 

This program is like a journey, and we want you to be part of it. If you want to learn more or get involved, reach out to us. Together, let's make our community stronger, safer, and full of amazing young heroes! 

Stay strong, stay amazing!

Thank you to our sponsors.

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Future Black Female, with head offices in St Catharines, Niagara Region, would like to acknowledge the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, many of whom continue to live and work here today. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and is within the land protected by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum agreement. Today, the home to many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples is home to us too. We acknowledge the sacrifices made, forced and freely, by the Indigenous peoples of Canada in the formation of the country we call our home. As we acknowledge their continued contributions and their presence and ours upon this land, we are committed to being responsive to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and to our relationship with Indigenous peoples.

Charity Number: 79425 9531 RR0001

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