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Speaker series in Kelowna raises funds for trauma counselling

The series supports the Central Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society

The Vision2020 speaker series has launched in support of the Central Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society.

Proceeds for the talks go to the Societysa国际传媒檚 #SPEAKOUT campaign, a fundraising push to fund the Societysa国际传媒檚 trauma counselling services.

Hosted by Kelowna speaker Linda Edgecombe, the series was kicked off by Amal Alhuwayshil on Thursday night.

Alhuwayshil spoke about her experience growing up in Saudi Arabia, then later leaving her family and home to pursue freedom. She left her hometown after she filed for divorce and it grew unsafe for her to stay there. She then came to Canada as an international student and has since graduated from UBC Okanagan.

sa国际传媒淎dversity does not discriminate. You might look at me and other Muslim women (and see how oppressed they are). But I invite you to look at your own backyard at the missing and murdered Indigenous women, the 40 per cent of sexual assault cases being dismissed by the local RCMP,sa国际传媒 Alhuwayshil said.

sa国际传媒淟ook at the hundreds of cases (of women fleeing from abuse) at Elizabeth Fry, the Womensa国际传媒檚 Shelter and HOPE Outreach.sa国际传媒

Thursday nightsa国际传媒檚 event raised over $1,800 according to the Societysa国际传媒檚 Community Engagement Coordinator Mandy Glinsbockel.

Glinsbockel said their initial goal was to raise $7,500 to fund 100 counselling sessions, but they set a secondary goal of $15,000 for 200 counselling sessions.

sa国际传媒淲e launched the SpeakOut campaign to really address the fact that our trauma counselling, specifically for sexual assault, carries a six-month to a year waitlist because of the lack of funding,sa国际传媒 Glinsbockel said.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 our long-term goal to have that program fully funded so that no survivor has to be on a waitlist.sa国际传媒

Currently, Central Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society is now at $12,418 of the $15,000 goal.

Glinsbockel added the society hopes to make the counselling program fully sustainable in the near future so they can serve as many survivors as possible.

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Twila Amato
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Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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