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2024_19_23_001-Service File.jpg
2024_19_23_001-Service File.jpg
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Date Created
1998-04-24
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Photograph of Shashi Assanand, addressing the audience, at an event organized by the Vancouver & Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services Society (VLMFSS).

Shashi Assanand (1942 - 2021) was a registered social worker and the founder of the Vancouver and Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Services Society (VLMFSS), where she served as an Executive Director. She worked for over 30 years in the settlement and anti-violence sectors, providing support for immigrant and refugee women facing family violence and advocating for cultural competency within professional services. Assanand was born in Uganda and relocated to the United Kingdom before settling in Richmond, Canada in 1975, where she began working as a family counsellor. She established VLMFSS in 1991 to offer counseling and support to immigrant and refugee women and children. The organization provided services that addressed issues related to family violence and facilitated community dialogue. Assanand's work led to the development of crime prevention programs for immigrant and refugee women. In recognition of her contributions, Assanand received the Order of British Columbia in 2020 and several other awards, including the 2002 Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal, a YWCA Women of Distinction Award in 2014, and an Honorary Doctorate degree from the University of British Columbia in 2021.

The Vancouver & Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services Society (VLMFSS) is a non-profit organization pioneered to provide culturally responsive, trauma-informed, confidential and free services with immigrant/refugee women and children facing the challenges of family violence in more than 20 languages. VLMFSS was established in September 1991 by Shashi Assanand who became the first Executive Director. The Ministry for Children and Families Development (formerly known as the Ministry of Social Services) approved a proposal from the Vancouver Society of Immigrant and Visible Minority Women to create a culturally sensitive and multilingual agency dedicated to assisting immigrant, visible minority, refugee, and women without immigration status and their families who face family violence / gender-based violence (GBV) / intimate partner violence (IPV). VLMFSS was conceived within the kitchens of a group of immigrant women who held a strong passion for advocating on behalf of racialized immigrant women and children affected by family violence/GBV/IPV. VLMFSS is based in Burnaby, British Columbia.
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https://www.richmond-news.com/local-news/assanand-earns-distinction-2980068
https://vlmfss.ca/about-us/our-history/
https://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/hdcites/hdcites16.html#assanand
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1 photograph : col. negative
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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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