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We are a vibrant, welcoming group of around 200 women of all disciplines and ages, sharing  activities, camaraderie and fun, while promoting human rights and advancement of girls and women through scholarships and advocacy.

Upcoming events

  • 31 Jan 2025 6:40 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Ontarians will be going to the polls on Thursday, February 27, 2025.

    CFUW K-W’s Long-Term Care & Aging Working Group, in collaboration with the Waterloo Health Coalition, has drafted backgrounders and questions that Ontario residents can ask of their candidates.

    Please find attached 3 documents:

    Long Term Care Facilities

    Home Care

    Privatization of Health Care in Ontario

    Please feel free to share these backgrounders and questions with friends and family.

    CFUW K-W Long-Term Care & Aging Working Group

    Elena DiBattista, Kathryn Murrell, Janis Randall Simpson, Wyn Rosenberger, Susan Vecchiarelli


  • 29 Jan 2025 12:00 PM | Anonymous member

    CFUW Cambridge

           13th Annual International Women’s Day  

           Breakfast 2025

    # Accelerate Action                           

    Guest Speaker:  Jennifer Seberras,

    President and CEO Simplify Supply Chain Solutions

    Jennifer discovered supply chain and logistics 20 years ago and quickly fell in love with the challenge of simplifying complex processes. Noticing the lack of women in significant roles within the industry, she founded Simplify Supply Chain Solutions. With 20 years of experience, she expanded the company from one employee to over 100, delivering packages across Ontario with both refrigerated and dry warehousing.

    Recently, she founded Leadership Hub (leadershiphub.ca), a safe space for female entrepreneurs to empower, connect, and equip each other with the tools for success.

    Date:       March 1st 2025       Doors Open: 9:00 am       Program: 9:30-11:30

    Location: Galt Country Club 750 Coronation Blvd, Cambridge

    Tickets:   $75/person             Tax receipt will be issued after the event

    PURCHASE TICKETS through Canada Helps:   Link to Canada Helps       (Ctrl+ click to follow link)

    This IWD event is our only fundraising initiative for our scholarship fund. We are hoping that you will continue to support our event in 2025.

    Thank you for your past support of our International Women’s Day events.

    CFUW Cambridge continues to support and promote education for women with annual post-secondary scholarships to women in the Cambridge region. 


  • 1 Jan 2025 5:18 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    by Janice Reiner

    The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign, and one of the largest organizing strategies in the prevention and elimination of gender-based violence around the world. It begins on November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and ends on December 10, Human Rights Day.

    CFUW (national) and clubs across the country are committed to ending gender-based violence and raising awareness for issues affecting women and girls worldwide.

    On November 30, CFUW K-W had a 12-person team participate in the Voices Empower: Walk to Break the Silence. This 6 km walk is a time to reflect on and bring awareness to the increase of femicide, and to show support for those who have lost their lives and who are experiencing or recovering from domestic violence. Proceeds from the event will help provide safe shelter and outreach services to women and children moving beyond violence in Waterloo Region.

    Thanks to walkers, members and friends who made a donation to support us, our team raised $7,413.09 for Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region.

    It was a chilly day, but we dressed for it. It was a fun walk from Waterloo Town Square to Victoria St. in Kitchener, and return. Delicious Poppy’s bagels and hot chocolate awaited us at the end.

    On December 6th at 5:30 p.m. we held a Vigil for the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women at St. Columba Anglican Church, 250 Lincoln Rd., Waterloo. Stay tuned for photos and more about this event in the next issue.


  • 1 Jan 2025 5:14 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    By Susan Robinson

    Educating girls and women is a core purpose of CFUW locally and nationally. The national CFUW Charitable Trust has an excellent scholarship program for women pursuing graduate studies. If you know someone who is looking at graduate studies, encourage her to apply for a nationally funded scholarship. A link to application details is in this article.

    A few months ago, national office started a program called “Membership Moments”. It is a series of focused conversations regarding how to improve club activities. Every member is invited to attend and details on how to “Zoom in,” as well as summaries of the last few sessions, can be found in this article.

    Finally, from national, there is an update about a CFUW brief to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women. On December 6, CFUW K-W club members attended the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women Vigil that was held at 5:30pm at the St. Columba Anglican Church at 250 Lincoln Rd, in Waterloo, Ontario.

    On Friday, November 15, the applications opened for the 2025-2026 Charitable Trust Awards. The applications are managed by Universities Canada, but the selection of award winners will be made by the CFUW Fellowships Committee. The application portal will remain open until January 10.

    Almost without exception, CFUW Clubs have their own scholarship funds, but the majority of these are supporting young women graduating from high school. The Charitable Trust (CT) awards are for women pursuing graduate studies. This year there will be fourteen awards and information can be found on the CT website at www.cfuwcharitabletrust.ca.

    The Trust invites Clubs to share this information with their members and to ask them, in turn, to share within their network of friends and family. Clubs may also have contacts with their local university. CFUW has been funding further studies for women since 1919 and it is the support of CFUW Clubs and individual members that enables the CT to continue its work.

    CFUW National has introduced a new feature called Monday Membership Moments. It is a Zoom meeting and takes place on the 4th Monday of every month at 4pm ET.

    Topics have included attracting new members, raising our profile, and making CFUW known in our communities and retaining new recruits.

    There have been three Membership Moments sessions so far. The PowerPoint and notes from the sessions are available on the Member’s Drive here (https://cfuw.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8efb82640cb8bc1fd889b4668&id=4147c07f8e&e=a6e15b7545) or go to Biennium 2024-2026 then CFUW Committees then Membership, Projects, MemMoments.

    We’ll let you know when the January session topic is announced, so you can plan to join if it is of interest to you.

    CFUW recently submitted a brief to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women for its study on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide. Our brief focused on the importance of gun control measures as a critical way to prevent femicide.

    CFUW has a long history of advocating for stricter gun control, following the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre. Access to firearms is one of the highest risk indicators for intimate partner violence resulting in death. The danger is particularly high in rural areas, where both the risk of gender-based violence and access to guns are higher. In fact, firearms are the most common method used to kill an intimate partner or child in rural areas. Guns are also used as tools to intimidate, control, and coerce, with their presence in the home often making it too dangerous for women to leave abusive situations.

    Read CFUW’s full parliamentary brief.



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