“He controlled all the money. I had no account for every cent I spent.”
“I trusted him with our money, now I am left with all his debts.”
“When we got married I had some savings, a job and a car. The marriage is over and I have got nothing.”
“I don’t care about the money. I just want to feel safe, get away and start again.”
If you have been through a situation like this or supported a friend or family member who has, then Canadian Center of Women’s Empowerment (CCFWE) wants to hear from you.
The Canadian Center of Women’s Empowerment (CCFWE) work is informed by women who have experienced domestic violence particularly economic abuse. We have seen that, when a relationship ends, women often find it hard to claim their fair share of the financial assets. It’s even harder for women who have not had control of their finances.
The goal of this group is to provide women an opportunity to share their voice on our policy advocacy effort. Your insight informs the work we do from identifying what tools and resources and address the critical policy gaps women need, through to where change is required in policy and practice.
The group provides recommendations that will shape the development of the policy recommendation from the National Task Force for Women’s Economic Justice so that economic injustice is addressed effectively.
You will also help women facing challenges like these, meet other women who have had similar experiences, and also gain skills and information from one another.
Like to join National Task Force for Women’s Economic Justice or want to find out more? Contact us info@ccfwe.org
Ottawa, Canada
Corp no 1187774-7
info@ccfwe.org
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