The Corner Brook Status of Women Council is getting $45,000 to enhance violence prevention outreach and develop resources and educational tools for prevention efforts involving the use of technology.
Over $405,000 has been announced for nine community organizations to carry out important violence prevention work in the areas of outreach, education and awareness. Among them, the Corner Brook Status of Women Council is getting $45,000 to enhance violence prevention outreach and develop resources and educational tools for prevention efforts involving the use of technology. These resources will be shared with partnering groups across the province.
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