Sage smudging, sweat lodges and connecting with First Nations elders: these and other cultural traditions are central to EFry’s full-time attendance program for Aboriginal girls in conflict with the law. As an alternative to incarceration, girls ages 12 to 18 may complete their sentences at Am’ut, a 24/7 supervised program based from a home in… Read More
Opportunity: The Key to Changing Lives
EFry operates approximately two dozen different programs and services, in addition to our advocacy work to pursue system-wide changes. Everything we do has the same ultimate goal: creating opportunities for women to improve their lives and those of their children. Creating Opportunity in Ways Big and Small When people can’t count on their basic human… Read More
What Does ‘Equality’ Really Mean?
As an organization dedicated to supporting marginalized women, it’s probably not surprising that pursuing equality is a key part of our mission. But what do we mean by ‘equality’? At first blush, it may seem we want women to have the exact same treatment and supports as men. However, that’s not strictly true. What we… Read More
The Difference Dignity Makes
EFry treats everyone with dignity. It sounds logical enough. For those of us who haven’t come from abusive backgrounds and aren’t struggling with addiction, living in poverty or incarcerated, we take dignity for granted. Of course people will treat us with respect. Of course we matter. Of course we are worthy of someone else’s time…. Read More
Why Proposed Life Without Parole Legislation Isn’t Good For Anyone
By Shawn Bayes, Executive Director As part of its vow to be “tough on crime,” the federal government is planning to table legislation to make the penalty for certain crimes incarceration for life without the possibility of parole. While it might sound logical at first blush, there are four big problems with this: It won’t… Read More
#DignityEqualityOpportunity is the New Black
As you may know, EFry relies on donors and volunteers to make much of our work possible. Without the public’s generosity, we couldn’t operate our drop-in centres, provide our JustKids programs to help children with a parent in prison or operate our Small Frys Boutique, which gives women living in poverty a place to get… Read More
Canada’s Refusal to Limit Use of Solitary Confinement is a National Shame
By Shawn Bayes, Executive Director It’s nearly Christmas and while we’re busy trying to meet our clients’ heightened needs at this time of year, I’m compelled to address an issue that’s far from merry: Correctional Service Canada’s refusal to curb its use of solitary confinement. A year after Ashley Smith’s suicide following 2,000 hours in… Read More
The Lifelong Price of Child Poverty
By Shawn Bayes, Executive Director One in five BC children live below the poverty line, according to First Call’s report issued this week. The impact of child poverty is more than having a family short on money, living in a less than desirable neighbourhood and wearing hand-me-downs. A Princeton Study found that what child poverty… Read More
It’s Homelessness Action Week
Nine years ago, the Greater Vancouver Regional Steering Committee on Homelessness, of which EFry was and is a part, created the first-ever Homelessness Action Week. Its purpose was twofold: first, to raise public awareness of the realities of homelessness in our communities and second, to do something about it. Awareness is built through media coverage,… Read More
EFry and UBC Dentistry Partner to Offer Free Dental Clinic to Our Clients
By Jodi Sturge, Director, Homelessness Initiatives If neglected, oral hygiene issues can impact a person’s overall health. Yet for a lot of EFry clients, professional dental care is out of financial reach. Thanks to a unique partnership between EFry and the UBC Faculty of Dentistry, we are pleased to introduce free weekly dental hygiene clinics… Read More