Category: BCSTH News

Women-Centred Housing Design Toolkit

BCSTH is pleased to announce the launch of the Women-Centred Housing Design Toolkit. This Toolkit (PDF and online version) is the result of...

BCSTH 2022 24 Hour Census Survey Reports

A huge thank you to all of the Transition Housing and Supports Programs and PEACE Programs who participated in the...

2023 International Women’s Day

On this 2023 International Women’s Day, the BC Society of Transition Houses honour and celebrate our members, partners, anti-violence groups...

BCSTH 2022 24 Hour Census Survey Highlights

The 2022 24 Hour Census survey numbers are in! A huge thank you to all of the Transition Housing and...

Statement in Solidarity with the Families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

“One of the things that makes this National Inquiry unique is that we are not investigating a past wrong, but...

Notice of 2022 Annual General Meeting

The 2022 BCSTH AGM will take place on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, 1:15-2:15pm PST at the Radisson Hotel Vancouver Airport,...

2022 BC Municipal Election Toolkit

BCSTH has developed this toolkit to encourage candidates running in the October 2022 municipal election to work to eliminate violence...

BCSTH Launches the Technology-Facilitated Gender Based Violence Report

89% of BC’s anti-violence workers report having supported service users through experiences Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV).  TFGBV occurs when digital...

Teen Digital Dating Violence Toolkit

BCSTH’s Tech Safety Project is excited to launch our new Teen Digital Dating Violence Toolkit. This toolkit includes resources from various...

PEACE Program campaign during Victims and Survivors of Crime Week 2022

BCSTH was delighted to receive funding from the Department of Justice Canada to launch a PEACE Program campaign during Victims...

New BCSTH Website Launched!

BCSTH is happy to announce the launch of its freshly designed website! We hope visitors will enjoy the new look...

Sheltering Pets and People: A Toolkit for Women’s Transition House and Support Programs

BCSTH is thrilled to announce the release of a new resource Sheltering Pets and People: A Toolkit for Women’s Transition...

Discovery of 751 unmarked graves near the former Marieval Indian Residential School site

June is National Indigenous History Month (NIHM) and this year is dedicated to the missing children, the families left behind...

In honour of the 215 Indigenous children from the Kamloops Indian Residential School who couldn’t return home and the ongoing Genocide of First Nations, Métis and Inuit people

The journey towards truth, justice, action, accountability, change and reconciliation is ongoing and urgent. BCSTH recognizes the need for our...

Thank you.

During this challenging time, the BC Society of Transition Houses (BCSTH) has been heartened by the generous support and donations...

Thank you!

During this challenging time, the BC Society of Transition Houses (BCSTH) has been heartened by the generous support and donations...

#WHATSMYNAME – Tips for Staying Safe While Using Rideshare

The BC Society of Transition Houses (BCSTH) has developed a new handout as part of their Technology Safety Project to...

BCSTH Federal Election Letter to all Federal Party Leaders

To: All Federal Party Leaders Violence against women, youth and children in Canada is an ongoing public health and safety...

2019 Federal Election Information Pack

The BC Society of Transition Houses (BCSTH) has developed a 2019 Federal Election information pack to provide details about the...

Appointment of a new Executive Director

For Immediate Release: Vancouver, BC March 1, 2019 The BC Society of Transition Houses is pleased to announce the appointment...

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