[ID: Two rectangular pictures with dark teal backgrounds and a lighter teal blob shape near the bottom half of the pictures. There is a white rounded rectangle outline around the edges of the pictures. There are two photos with rounded corners on each picture of people wearing black respirator masks, a white rounded rectangle with mustard-coloured text in a thick, somewhat squiggly font, and in the bottom left a white rounded rectangle with the VSAC logo, with teal text and a teal and mustard yellow flower logo graphic.
Picture 1 has the text box in the middle left; a picture in the top left that shows many people kneeling and working on something on the floor together on an olive/chartreuse-coloured towel with words written out on paper (connection, vulnerability and belonging) and small objects like pine branches, flowers, wood, rocks; and a picture in the bottom right of five people (four standing and one person sitting in front of them with a microphone) wearing matching shirts, name tags, etc. in front of a whiteboard and some desks.]
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VSAC volunteer + AVP conference
Victoria Sexual Assault Centre
healing, education & prevention
[ID: Two rectangular pictures with dark teal backgrounds and a lighter teal blob shape near the bottom half of the pictures. There is a white rounded rectangle outline around the edges of the pictures. There are two photos with rounded corners on each picture of people wearing black respirator masks, a white rounded rectangle with mustard-coloured text in a thick, somewhat squiggly font, and in the bottom left a white rounded rectangle with the VSAC logo, with teal text and a teal and mustard yellow flower logo graphic.
Picture 2 has the text box in the top right; a picture in the top left similar to the previous slide; and a picture in the bottom right of people sitting on the floor in a circle and one person in the middle of the photo with a microphone, also in front of a whiteboard and some desks.]
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Creating Connections and Capacity Building to Support the Most Marginalized
Victoria Sexual Assault Centre
healing, education & prevention
This past weekend #VSAC and the Anti-Violence Project, at UVic, hosted an amazing volunteer conference in recognition of #VictimsAndSurvivorsOfCrimeWeek. The conference was funded by a grant from the Department of Justice Canada. Thank you again to the presenters and everyone involved!