Events
Fundraisers
International Women’s Day
This is an annual event in recognition of International Women’s Day on (or around) March 8th.
Join us at our next International Women’s Day Celebration Event featuring Tracy Moore!
Hockley Valley Resort | March 7, 2025
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Hope Women’s Coffee
This fall, we’re teaming up with the amazing folks at Mochaberry Coffee to offer a delicious cup of HOPE to your home or workplace.
Throughout Women’s History Month (October) and Woman Abuse Prevention Month (November), we’ll be selling a special blend of Hope Women’s Coffee in support of our programs and services.
This coffee is grown in the Caldas region of Columbia entirely by women as part of the “Mujeres en Café” (translates to “Women in Café”) program, which supports 770 incredible women growers.
Please click here to visit our online shop for more details.
Third-Party Fundraising Events
A third-party event is a fundraising initiative hosted by a company, organization or individual to benefit FTP. These events can take many forms and raise important funds, friends and awareness of our work to end violence against women and help support our youth education programs. Fundraising events held by generous community members will help to support our many critical programs and services and affect countless individuals in the Caledon and Dufferin area.
Awareness Events
Our focus is on building a healthy community – one relationship at a time.
Take Back the Night
Take Back the Night events have been taking place around the world in September for many years as a show of solidarity against sexual violence and gender-based violence.
November is Woman Abuse Prevention Month
An annual awareness event inviting communities across Canada to raise awareness about gender-based violence. This annual initiative is supported by the Wrapped in Courage campaign.
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
An annual awareness event in remembrance of the 14 young women who were horrifically killed at l’École Polytechnique de Montréal on December 6, 1989. They died because the monster who killed them hated women.
Community
We believe there is strength in partnerships and and that they will equate to a stronger community. We are proud of our relationships with our community partners.
Please visit the Community Events page for a current listing of community-partner events.