The Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver (EFry)
Aderonke Aguda is a professional with diverse experience in various fields including education, community support, personal support, and legal services. Currently working as a special education teacher and community support worker, Aderonke has also served as a personal support worker and in legal roles at different organizations. Aderonke has a strong educational background with degrees in law, education, and mental health support, showcasing their commitment to continuous learning and development. Aderonke brings a range of skills including design, negotiation, legal work, and consulting to their roles, making their a versatile and valuable asset in their professional endeavors.
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The Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver (EFry)
DIGNITY | EQUALITY | OPPORTUNITY Three words. One mission. At the Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver (EFry), we believe everyone can become a contributing member of society. We help criminalized and at-risk women, girls and children achieve their potential through: • Drop-in centres & homeless shelters for women & children • Detox & supportive addictions recovery • In-prison programs • Counselling • Help accessing housing & social assistance • Job training & employment • Parenting support • JustKids suite of programs for children with incarcerated parents. Much of the help we provide is made possible thanks to donations. EFry’s gender-responsive programs work because they are designed to address the four sisters of trauma and violence – addiction, mental illness, homelessness and incarceration. We help women take control of their physical and mental health and build brighter futures for themselves and their children.