Media Advisory- Unifor team hold ‘Hope in High Heels’ walk to support domestic violence victims

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A 2019 photo of Jerry Dias and Unifor members participating in Hope in High Heels.
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September 18, 2020  

TORONTO – A Unifor team, led by Unifor National President Jerry Dias, will hold a ‘Hope in High Heels’ walk in downtown Toronto in support of Halton Women’s Place at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday September 19, 2020.

“Due to the reality of COVID-19 the charity walk was modified this year but team Unifor is determined to proceed,” said Dias. “Sadly the pandemic has also led to women and children being confined in their homes with their abusers with access to outside supports cut off. The need to provide a safe place and services for them is greater than ever.”

Halton’s Women Place provides shelter and crisis services for physically, emotionally, financially and sexually abused women and their dependent children.

In light of the tremendous need, team Unifor has organized a walk at Nathan Phillips Square, across from the location where the union is currently engaged in auto bargaining. Following a cheque presentation, a small team of Unifor men will practice safe social distancing as they join Jerry to participate in the walk wearing pink high heels.

To date team Unifor has raised more than $460,000 in total in ‘Hope in High Hells’ events with a record-breaking donation of 126,000 last year alone. Photos of the event will be available on @UniforTheUnion twitter account following the event.

WHAT:               Unifor ‘Hope in High Heels’ walk in support of Halton Women’s Place Cheque presentation followed by walk

WHEN:               Saturday September 19, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. ET

WHO:                 Unifor National President Jerry Dias and team Unifor

                Carm Bozzo, Halton Women’s Place,

                Manager of Development and Communications

WHERE:            Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto City Hall 100 Queen St W

Unifor is Canada’s largest union in the private sector, representing 315,000 workers in every major area of the economy. The union advocates for all working people and their rights, fights for equality and social justice in Canada and abroad, and strives to create progressive change for a better future.

Media inquiries call Unifor Communications Representative Kathleen O’Keefe at @email  or 416-896-3303 (cell).