Project-Agape

Project-Agape A youth-led organization dedicated to fighting and educating against domestic and sexual violence.

Project Agape’s May Wellness Series is Back in a Whole New Way! Join us for our two-day wellness summit on May 30 and 31...
04/14/2026

Project Agape’s May Wellness Series is Back in a Whole New Way!

Join us for our two-day wellness summit on May 30 and 31, 2026, at the SAW Gallery from 10 AM to 3 PM.
 
This free event is exclusively for Black women and gender-diverse people. The summit will include panels, hands-on wellness workshops, and movement sessions such as Pilates, yoga, dance, step, and sensual movement. All sessions will be led by Black facilitators, speakers, and movement instructors, with delicious food from Black chefs to nourish your body and soul.

A special thank you to the Canadian Race Relations Foundation for supporting this event and helping make it possible. 💛 Registration link in our bio. We can’t wait to see you there!

On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the heart of Project Agape — the extraordinary women who shape and sustain th...
03/08/2026

On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the heart of Project Agape — the extraordinary women who shape and sustain this community.

Through your leadership, compassion, and dedication, you foster meaningful connection and create spaces where people feel seen, supported, and valued.

Because of you, community is not just an idea — it is something we actively build and experience together. 💜

We are so grateful.Last weekend, Project Agape hosted our first-ever Annual Brunch. From the laughter and conversations,...
02/27/2026

We are so grateful.

Last weekend, Project Agape hosted our first-ever Annual Brunch. From the laughter and conversations, to the performances and moments of connection, the room was full of energy, care, and joy. It was a beautiful reminder of the power of community.

Because of your generosity — from every ticket purchase, raffle entry, donation, and auction bid — we were able to exceed our goal of $10,000 and move closer to creating more spaces for healing, reflection, and connection.

Thank you to everyone who attended, sponsored, and supported us, whether in person or from afar. Thank you to our speakers and keynote for sharing their voices, and to our volunteers for making the day run smoothly. A special thank you to for capturing these moments we’ll cherish forever.

We couldn’t have done this without you, and we’re so excited for what’s next. Here’s to continuing this journey together. 💛

Project Agape is excited to launch The Reset! A free, community-centered wellness retreat created for Black women and ge...
02/06/2026

Project Agape is excited to launch The Reset!

A free, community-centered wellness retreat created for Black women and gender-diverse individuals.The Reset Retreat is a restorative space to slow down, rest, and reconnect with yourself and in community. Rooted in care and mutual respect, this Black-centered retreat invites participants to arrive exactly as they are, move at their own pace, and spend intentional time in an environment designed to support ease, grounding, and well-being.

Spots are limited, so we encourage you to register as soon as you can.

🗓️ Deadline to apply: February 28, 2026 at 11:59 PM

🔗 Link in bio
See you there 🤍

Project Agape is thrilled to announce our first-ever ✨Annual Brunch✨!Join us Sunday, February 22, 2026, at Club SAW for ...
11/19/2025

Project Agape is thrilled to announce our first-ever ✨Annual Brunch✨!

Join us Sunday, February 22, 2026, at Club SAW for a celebration of Black survivors, healing, and community, and the work we’ve been able to do over the past six years. Come together to learn, connect, and support Black survivor-centered care in Ottawa.

This event will feature:
🌿A menu crafted by a local Black chef
🌿Performances by Ottawa’s Black creative community
🌿Reflections from Black survivors and advocates
🌿Raffles and a photo booth

Ticket Options:
🌿Buy One Give One $95: This ticket option is specifically for allies who want to gift a ticket to a Black community member in solidarity. Project Agape will be giving these tickets to our previous program participants
🌿Community Ticket $35 (reserved for Black community members)
🌿Early Bird Ticket $50 (limited) Save $10 when you purchase an early bird ticket
🌿General Ticket $60

Every ticket purchased supports a Black survivors’ healing journey and allows Project Agape to continue to offer free, accessible, and culturally affirming care.

This brunch is open to everyone because collective healing requires shared responsibility. Allies and advocates are invited to learn, engage, and pour back into Black communities in meaningful ways.

Tickets are available now - link in bio!
Swipe left to see our FAQ and learn how your ticket makes a difference!

Yesterday, we gathered in remembrance, resistance, and solidarity.On Red Dress Day, we joined communities across in hono...
05/06/2025

Yesterday, we gathered in remembrance, resistance, and solidarity.

On Red Dress Day, we joined communities across in honouring the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people (MMIWG2S+). The red dresses stood as powerful symbols of the lives stolen and the ongoing impact of colonial violence.

We are grateful to those who came out, shared space, and held the stories, grief, and strength of Indigenous communities with care and respect.

As we reflect, we also recommit, to listening, to learning, and to action. The work continues beyond May 5th. Let us not forget.

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A new month means new Healing Circles ✨Healing Circles are discussion groups for Black folks who have experienced oppres...
03/11/2025

A new month means new Healing Circles ✨

Healing Circles are discussion groups for Black folks who have experienced oppression to come together and speak on their experiences. They are facilitated by Black women and gender-diverse folks, for Black folks.

This space is for you. Come as you are, we are here to listen and be in community with you. Our goal is for every community member to leave this space feeling seen and heard.

Open to participants across Canada.

These circles will be happening:

Virtual - Friday, March 28th at 6 PM

Please reach out to Yasmine via [email protected] or DM us for more information.

Link in bio to sign up for a limited spot by March 25th 💛

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Un nouveau mois signifie de nouveaux cercles de guérison ✨

Les cercles de guérison sont des groupes de discussion pour les personnes noires qui ont subi l’oppression pour se réunir et parler de leurs expériences. Ils sont animés par des femmes noires et des personnes de diverses identités de genre, pour les personnes noires.

Cet espace est pour vous. Venez comme vous êtes, nous sommes là pour vous écouter et être en communauté avec vous. Notre objectif est que chaque membre de la communauté quitte cet espace en se sentant vu et entendu.

Ouvertes aux participants de partout au Canada.

Ces cercles auront lieu :

Virtuel - Vendredi 28 mars à 18 h

Veuillez contacter Yasmine via [email protected] ou envoyez-nous un message privé pour plus d’informations.

Lien dans la bio pour vous inscrire pour réserve votre place limitée avant le 25 mars 💛

Join us and  for Reconnect, Restore, & Play: A Healing Space for Black Survivors 🤎This workshop offers and affirming spa...
03/07/2025

Join us and for Reconnect, Restore, & Play: A Healing Space for Black Survivors 🤎

This workshop offers and affirming space where Black survivors can reconnect with themselves and their inner child. Through interactive activities, students will explore self-love, self-care, and community healing.

Closed event for Black women and gender-diverse students at Carleton University. Spots are limited.

Light refreshments and care packages will be provided.

🗓️Wednesday, March 12 from 5pm to 7pm
📍3800 CTTC Building
🔗 link in bio to register!

Ottawa is a vibrant city with much to offer in the way of activities and culture, but it is especially important to high...
03/03/2025

Ottawa is a vibrant city with much to offer in the way of activities and culture, but it is especially important to highlight the spaces that are curated for Black people. This includes businesses, organizations, and creators who are creating experiences and opportunities for Black people across the city. Swipe through to learn more about these spaces and support them in any way you can 💛

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