Cythera Transition House Society

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Cythera is an anti-violence agency supporting adults, youth, and families impacted by gender-based violence through counselling, housing, and advocacy in the Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, and Katzie First Nation communities since 1984.

05/29/2026
Tomorrow is LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness Day 🌈 We're sharing some slides from the LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness...
05/28/2026

Tomorrow is LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness Day 🌈 We're sharing some slides from the LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness Foundation so be sure to head to their website dvafoundation.org to grab more like these to share on your own socials. Let's make sure our LGBTQ+ friends and neighbours are πŸŒˆπŸ’œ

The Supreme Court of Canada just recognized a new tort allowing survivors of intimate partner violence to sue their abus...
05/20/2026

The Supreme Court of Canada just recognized a new tort allowing survivors of intimate partner violence to sue their abusers for damages. Coercive control, isolation, humiliation, economic abuse... it all counts now.

While we are hopeful, we will be watching closely. In their written dissent, three justices argued that adequate legal remedies already exist, but we all know the reality. IPV has only gotten worse since the pandemic so the law catching up on paper is one thing, how it plays out for real people is another. For now though, we will take this as a win πŸ™

Once again, thank you Kuldeep Ahluwalia, who incredibly represented herself through much of this journey, and to her attorney Julie K. Hannaford who took her to the finish line πŸ’œ

05/20/2026

"A landmark Supreme Court Ruling" We applaud you Supreme Court of Canada!! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

The standing ovation goes to Kuldeep Ahluwalia who had the bravery, strength and fortitude to not give up the fight that will pave the way for many women and girls who will surely come after her in seeking justice πŸ’œ

We are so pleased to introduce you to Brooklyn Nicholson, Maple Ridge's 2026 Youth Citizen of the Year, awarded by the M...
05/11/2026

We are so pleased to introduce you to Brooklyn Nicholson, Maple Ridge's 2026 Youth Citizen of the Year, awarded by the Maple Ridge Community Foundation, who donated her entire $1,000 prize to Cythera 🀩

Brooklyn, you are exactly the kind of leader this community needs and we are so honoured to have your support πŸ’œ

"Throughout my years in leadership at Westview Secondary, I have had the opportunity to raise money and support local organizations. This year I chose Cythera Anti-Violence Society, which enabled me to put together personal care packages for women and children. After seeing what I was able to accomplish and understanding the important work Cythera does to support vulnerable individuals, I made a commitment to myself to continue to raise money and awareness for this important community resource. From my research and connecting with the amazing Cythera staff, I learned what specific items they require to help women in need. When I won the Youth Citizen of the Year award, I knew I wanted to donate the $2500 I was given to Cythera on behalf of the Maple Ridge Community Foundation. As youth, it can be easy to get discouraged or overwhelmed trying to change societal or global issues that apply in our community. But taking just one step to reach out to local organizations, or volunteering through schools or sports organizations, can have a profound impact. I truly believe we are a generation filled with the strive and innovation to implement change, as I have both experienced and witnessed firsthand. I have always been motivated and inspired to run fundraisers or volunteer, with the goal of being part of something bigger and being part of change. Winning this award is a tremendous honour, and I really hope it reiterates to youth in Maple Ridge what a difference you can make, and the importance of recognizing community need, evaluating what you can do to help, and then taking action."

We love a good Did You Know! 🌸Did you know Mother's Day in North America was started by Anna Jarvis in 1908 to honour he...
05/10/2026

We love a good Did You Know! 🌸

Did you know Mother's Day in North America was started by Anna Jarvis in 1908 to honour her mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, a peace activist who cared for wounded soldiers and worked to improve public health? After her mother's death in 1905, Anna campaigned for a dedicated day, and in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed it into law.

And it goes back even further. In 1870, Julia Ward Howe wrote a passionate proclamation calling on mothers everywhere to rise up for peace, heartbroken by the loss of sons on both sides of the Civil War. The roots of this holiday run deep. πŸ•ŠοΈ

However you're moving through today, we see you... To the step moms, new moms, single moms, grandmoms, adoptive moms, chosen family moms, pet moms, grieving moms, those missing their mom, those with complicated relationships, and those still hoping and waiting, today holds space for all of you πŸ™ŒπŸ«‚πŸ’œ

We love everything about A Mighty Girl's page so be sure to head over to there to check out all the amazing things they have to share about women and girls.

Happy Mother's Day πŸ’

πŸ“· Image credit: A Mighty Girl

Did you know that Mother's Day in North America was first envisioned as a day to celebrate motherhood and peace by the same woman who penned the words to "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," the famous Civil War-era song?

Deeply affected by the death and carnage of the Civil War and the Franco-Prussian war, Julia Ward Howe wrote a Mother's Day Proclamation in 1870 calling on all mothers to come together to end, what she considered, the futility of their sons killing one another.

In this call for an International Mother's Day, Howe wrote:

"Arise, then, women of this day!
Arise all women who have hearts...
We women of one country
Will be too tender of those of another country
To allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs...

In the name of womanhood and humanity, I earnestly ask
That a general congress of women without limit of nationality
May be appointed and held at some place deemed most convenient
And at the earliest period consistent with its objects
To promote the alliance of the different nationalities,
The amicable settlement of international questions.
The great and general interests of peace."

With this impassioned plea for peace, Howe, the ardent suffragist and abolitionist, planted the seed that would blossom into the holiday we celebrate today, though it would take 44 years and the campaigning of another activist, Anna Jarvis, before President Woodrow Wilson declared it a national holiday in 1914. By the mid-20th century, this modern version of Mother's Day had spread to over 40 countries and today is celebrated in over 70 worldwide.

For an excellent biography for adult readers about Julia Ward Howe, we highly recommend "The Civil Wars of Julia Ward Howe" at https://www.amightygirl.com/the-civil-wars-of-julia-ward-howe

For our favorite books for children and teens about the special love between mothers and daughters, check out our blog post "Celebrating Mighty Moms & Their Daughters" at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=11469

To introduce children to another famous peace activist and the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, we highly recommend "Dangerous Jane" for ages 6 to 10 at https://www.amightygirl.com/dangerous-jane

For two inspiring books for young readers filled with practical advice on how to make change on issues they care about, we recommend "Start Now! You Can Make a Difference" for ages 7 to 11 (https://www.amightygirl.com/start-now) and "Be A Changemaker" for ages 12 and up (https://www.amightygirl.com/be-a-changemaker)

For more true stories of inspiring girls and women who have stood up for peace and justice throughout the world, visit our β€œActivist” biography section at http://amgrl.co/2miHQM0

05/09/2026

Be sure to register for this one - May 14th is the day! This BC-born, Indigenous-led movement started when Paul LaCerte and his daughter Raven were out hunting moose along the Highway of Tears and felt called to bring men and boys into the conversation around ending violence against women and children. What began as a deeply personal act has grown into a nationwide movement with over 300,000 Canadians joining in ceremony and solidarity each year.

There is a full day of events, workshops, and ceremony planned, including a virtual livestream, community gatherings, and an optional fast with a closing ceremony. Head to the link in their post to register, and while you're there give them a like and a follow πŸ™


Today is  .A day to remember. A day to say their names. A day to sit with the reality that Indigenous women, girls, and ...
05/05/2026

Today is .

A day to remember. A day to say their names. A day to sit with the reality that Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people are still going missing. Still being murdered. And that this is not happening by accident.

Cythera stands with the families who are still waiting for answers. Still fighting for justice. Still carrying grief that no family should have to carry.

The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation shares the poem "Red Dress" by DEIDRE S. POWELL in their post below. It is moving and it is important. Please take a moment to read it.

If today stirs something in you, let it. And if you're ready to learn more, start there.

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Last Thursday, we celebrated the grand opening of Elyra Counselling and it was the loveliest day all around! πŸŽ‰Thank you ...
05/04/2026

Last Thursday, we celebrated the grand opening of Elyra Counselling and it was the loveliest day all around! πŸŽ‰

Thank you so much to everyone who joined us to mark this milestone we are so proud of. It really does mean the world to us to have such a wonderful community of supporters rallying behind the work we do.

First picture left to right: Our receptionist Alicia Tuzzi, Executive Director Kristy Rogge and Councillor Jenny Tan. Second picture left to right: Kristy with our friends Adrienne Dale from Centra Lawyers and Dr. Biju Mathew, as well as our Director of Development and Marketing, Jenn Schroeder. We can't thank you enough for coming out to tour the counselling centre and for all your support!

Affordable, professional, compassionate counselling for women+ in a welcome and inclusive setting is here for you and we couldn't be more excited πŸ˜ŠπŸ’œ

Book a session or learn more: https://www.cythera.ca/elyra-counselling

Address

22768 119 Avenue
Maple Ridge, BC
V2X4L2

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 11:30am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16044679939

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