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YWCA Saskatoon hosts International Women’s Day luncheon to discuss homelessness

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Celebrating International Women’s Day with Empowerment and Action

On March 5, 2025, the city of Saskatoon came together to celebrate International Women’s Day in a meaningful way. YWCA Saskatoon hosted an Empow-HER luncheon, an event dedicated to inspiring and empowering women while addressing critical issues within the community. This gathering was a powerful reminder of the impact that women can have when they come together to discuss and solve pressing challenges.

Distinguished Panel Shares Insights

The highlight of the event was a panel discussion featuring four inspirational women who are making significant contributions in their respective fields. Saskatoon Mayor Cynthia Block, lawyer and advocate Aly Bear, Saskatoon Police Service Superintendent Tonya Gresty, and nurse practitioner Jeannie Coe shared their perspectives on key issues affecting Saskatchewan. Their diverse backgrounds and expertise brought a rich and nuanced discussion to the table.

Addressing Homelessness with Compassion and Solutions

One of the main topics discussed during the luncheon was homelessness, a pressing issue in many communities, including Saskatoon. The panel explored the root causes of homelessness and potential solutions to house those in need. Nicole Healey, a reporter from Global News, covered the event and highlighted the importance of collective action in addressing this complex social issue. The discussion emphasized the need for a compassionate and multifaceted approach to ensure that everyone has a safe and stable place to live.

Empowering Through Collaboration

The Empow-HER luncheon was not just about discussing problems; it was also about empowering individuals to take action. The panelists and attendees alike were encouraged to collaborate and support one another in creating positive change. By sharing their experiences and ideas, the participants demonstrated the power of community and the importance of working together to achieve common goals.

The Broader Impact of International Women’s Day

The event served as a testament to the broader impact of International Women’s Day, which celebrates the achievements of women worldwide while advocating for gender equality. By bringing together influential women to discuss and address local issues, YWCA Saskatoon reinforced the importance of female leadership in driving social change. The luncheon was a celebration of women’s strengths and a call to action for continued progress.

Looking Forward with Hope and Determination

As the event concluded, attendees left with a renewed sense of hope and determination. The discussions underscored the potential for positive change when passionate individuals come together to address challenges. The Empow-HER luncheon was not just a celebration; it was a step toward a more inclusive and compassionate future for all. By empowering women and fostering collaboration, Saskatoon took another step forward in creating a better tomorrow.

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