EFryNB In Action

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Unleash your passion! EFryNB invites you to be a vital part of our transformative journey. Explore diverse volunteer opportunities, from supporting women and gender-diverse individuals to contributing your unique skills. Join us today in creating spaces of strength, inclusivity, and change.

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Dive into the heart of EFryNB's impactful work—explore our organization's dynamic initiatives through engaging YouTube videos and insightful news articles showcasing our commitment to positive change.

EFryNB In The Community

Unleash your passion! EFryNB invites you to be a vital part of our transformative journey. Explore diverse volunteer opportunities, from supporting women and gender-diverse individuals to contributing your unique skills. Join us today in creating spaces of strength, inclusivity, and change.

Shared Learning Series

EFryNB proudly offers a dynamic speaking series aimed at raising awareness of pressing social issues. These engaging opportunities feature inspiring talks and thought-provoking discussions that shed light on a range of critical topics, from inequality and human rights to social justice concerns. Our passionate staff foster an environment for meaningful dialogue and the exchange of ideas. By organizing this series, we aspire to spark positive change and mobilize our community to take action for a better, more equitable world.

EFryNB In The Community

Crime Prevention Conference at UNB/STU):  

Human Trafficking in the Maritimes and

A Home to Keep Them Home: A Case Study Therapeutic Housing for Criminalized Women

 

NBCC, Saint John, Correctional Officer Program:

Working with Criminalized Women

 

STU, Criminology class: 

Criminalizing Women in Canada

  

Dalhousie University’s Wellness Within Conference:

Abolitionist Approaches to Human Trafficking Prevention

 

Voices of Resilience Conference at Gignoo Transition House, St. Mary’s: Human Trafficking in the Maritimes: A Feminist Approach 

 

UNB: Faculty of Nursing:

Supporting people experiencing incarceration/criminalization/trafficking.

 

UNB, Criminology/Sociology Departments class presentations:

Homicide

Women and Crime

Introduction to the Criminal Justice System

 

Contact us to inquire about our shared learning opportunities offered by our qualified experienced staff.  Ask us how we may adapt our presentations and learning opportunities to suit your needs. Donations for presentations are appreciated and go directly to support our EFryNB programs and services.

EFryNB Bursary

Welcome to the 2025 Elizabeth Fry New Brunswick Endowment Fund


At EFryNB, we are dedicated to supporting New Brunswick women and gender-diverse individuals impacted by criminalization. Our annual bursary can assist with education expenses such as books and technology, or employment needs like certification courses and work attire. Applying is simple, with three convenient methods: on paper, via video call, or through an audio tape.

 

Our team is here to support you every step of the way.

Submit your application along with a reference letter from a non-family May 2 2025, Adelaide Street, Saint John, NB E2K 1W4 or efry@nb.aibn.com.

 

Our Board will review applications, considering financial need and the strength of your plan, and notify successful applicants by June 6, 2025

For assistance, contact us at 506-635-8851 or efry@nb.aibn.com. We look forward to supporting your journey!

Volunteers

Volunteer with us and make a big impact! Your passion can create thriving conditions for those affected by criminalization, gender-based violence, and home insecurity. Whether you have a few hours a week, a specific skill, or want to focus on a single event, your commitment can bring lasting, positive change. Join our dedicated team, contribute to our urban healing garden, provide housewarming baskets for My Place Apartments, or support individuals in the criminal or family court systems. Your caring touch can make our community safe and inclusive.

Student Interns

We welcome students wishing to complete their practicum hours as part of their recognized college or university requirements. We value student contributions in the follow areas of study:
• Social work
• Nursing
• Criminology
• Law
• Marketing and Communications
• Business
• Psychology
• Human Resources
• Human Services

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