Winnipeg
About Shelter Movers Winnipeg
Shelter Movers is working diligently behind the scenes to grow a team of dedicated staff and volunteers who will help ensure an immediate and lasting impact on survivors of intimate-partner and gender-based violence in the Winnipeg, Manitoba area.
Between 2000 and 2016, the Winnipeg Police Service received an average of 16,894 interpersonal violence calls a year. As of 2018, data indicates that domestic homicides have doubled in Manitoba since 2010. Shelter Movers will soon offer its services to Winnipeg communities through local referral partners and we invite you to get involved as we work to establish Shelter Movers Winnipeg!
Volunteer
Give back, make friends, learn new skills, and help shape the future of Shelter Movers.
Careers
We are currently seeking applicants for the following roles:
No open positions at this time.
Meet Elsa
Winnipeg Chapter Director
Elsa Perry comes to Shelter Movers with extensive experience in the non-profit and private sectors throughout western Canada. She has a background in developing and implementing educational outreach materials and programs for children and youth. Elsa is originally from rural Southern Alberta, just under the mountains in Kananaskis Country.
On December 9th 2022, the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, met with Shelter Movers Executive Director, Marc Hull-Jacquin in Edmonton to announce funding for Shelter Movers’ Prairies Scale Up project. The new project will establish chapters across the Prairies, beginning in Alberta.
Shelter Movers Winnipeg is the third chapter launched as part of our expansion into the prairies!
On December 9th 2022, the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, met with Shelter Movers Executive Director, Marc Hull-Jacquin in Edmonton to announce funding for Shelter Movers’ Prairies Scale Up project to establish chapters across the Prairies.
Shelter Movers Winnipeg is the third chapter launched as part of our expansion into the prairies!
One of the most dangerous times in the life of someone experiencing violence is when they are getting ready to leave. Through this investment in Shelter Movers, we are committed to making part of that decision easier. After meeting with members of Shelter Movers today, I’m inspired by how these incredible people, who are mostly volunteers, work day in and day out to ensure that survivors of gender-based violence can move safely and quickly from unsafe environments. I’d like to ask Canadians to consider volunteering for organizations like Shelter Movers—to strengthen your own communities and improve the quality of life of all Canadians."
Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth