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Connectivity a critical digital lifeline for Indigenous women across Canada experiencing violence and abuse during COVID-19

Connectivity a critical digital lifeline for Indigenous women across Canada experiencing violence and abuse during COVID-19

Rogers providing free phones and data plans to women’s shelters dedicated to helping Indigenous women and children in crisis in remote communities

New partnership with National Aboriginal Circle Against Family Violence an extension of previously donated phones and plans to women’s shelters across Canada

TORONTO, Dec. 03, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rogers Communications today announced a new partnership with the National Aboriginal Circle Against Family Violence (NACAFV), to provide free phones and data plans to women’s shelters across the country that support Indigenous women and children.  The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed urgent needs among Canada’s most vulnerable communities, including Indigenous women and children who may be facing the reality of being at home with an abusive family member.

“It’s unfathomable to imagine the dual crises of domestic violence and physical isolation brought on by COVID-19.  We are well into a second wave, and the need is urgent,” said Sevaun Palvetzian, Chief Communications Officer and lead for corporate social responsibility at Rogers Communications. “For women and children escaping violence and abuse, phones and connectivity provide an essential digital lifeline.  We’re proud to work with the National Aboriginal Circle Against Family Violence, which provides housing and support for Indigenous women, when home is no longer safe, and to help enable connectivity for women to safely access resources.”

Rogers is providing complimentary phones along with six months of free voice and data plans to Indigenous women’s shelters including . in New Brunswick, , , , and Le Thi Nis Ten: Ha Le Thi Non Ronh Khwn in Ontario, in Manitoba, and in Saskatchewan, , , and Ermineskin Women’s Emergency Shelter in Alberta, Okanagan Nation Emergency Transition House and , both in British Columbia.

“With many of our shelters in remote locations - where everyone is intimately connected - and with increased lockdowns in communities, it’s getting more difficult for Indigenous women to get away from their abusers,” said Sheila Swasson, President, National Aboriginal Circle Against Family Violence. “Once a woman does escape and finds safe haven in our shelters, she needs a phone that allows her to safely access medical and social services, to remain in touch with family and friends, and one that can’t be tracked by her abuser. We are so grateful to Rogers for helping Indigenous women and their children when they need it the most.”  

Last spring, Rogers announced a to provide hundreds of free phones and six months of free voice and data plans to provide connectivity for women escaping violence and abuse. In light of the second wave of COVID-19, we have a six-month extension to those plans for women’s shelters across the country, in addition to those provided to organizations supporting vulnerable communities like Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada and Pflag Canada.

If you are an Indigenous woman living in an abusive home, or you know someone who is, you can call your local shelter’s 24/7 crisis line for advice and support.  Find your local Indigenous shelter and its crisis line on .

About Rogers

Rogers is a proud Canadian company dedicated to making more possible for Canadians each and every day. Our founder, Ted Rogers, purchased his first radio station, CHFI, in 1960. We have grown to become a leading technology and media company that strives to provide the very best in wireless, residential, sports, and media to Canadians and Canadian businesses. Our shares are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: RCI.A and RCI.B) and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: RCI). If you want to find out more about us, visit .

About National Aboriginal Circle Against Family Violence

The National Aboriginal Circle Against Family Violence advocates for and supports shelters by providing practical training, culturally appropriate resources and opportunities to network in a supportive environment. For more information, please visit .

For further information:                                                                                       

Rogers Communications, , 1-844-226-1338

National Aboriginal Circle Against Family Violence,  



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