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Children’s advocate to speak at CFUW-South Delta meeting

CFUW-South Delta is a member of the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW), a non-partisan, self-funded organization with over 6,500 members in 96 clubs across Canada.
Delta zoom meeting
CFUW is hosting an on-line presentation via Zoom, open to the public on March 22.

On Tuesday, March 22 at 7:15 p.m., interested members of the public are invited to a Zoom presentation by Tracey Eyles, the Outreach and Community Engagement Advocate from the Office of the B.C. Representative for Children and Youth.

Eyles will outline the reach and activities of this independent office in advocating on behalf of children and youth, as well as monitoring, reviewing and publicly reporting on designated services for children and youth. There will be opportunities for questions.

If you wish to join this presentation, please contact Paula Gallagher via email at: [email protected].

CFUW-South Delta is a member of the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW), a non-partisan, self-funded organization with over 6,500 members in 96 clubs across Canada.

We have been an active social group in South Delta for more than 50 years, effectively advocating on issues affecting women and children, as well as providing multiple bursaries annually to deserving local women.