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  1. Elizabeth Fry was recorded as a minister of the Religious Society of Friends in 1811. Joseph and Elizabeth Fry lived in Plashet House in East Ham between 1809 and 1829, then moved to The Cedars on Portway in West Ham , where they lived until 1844.

  2. Connect with us . EFry acknowledges the unceded and traditional lands of the ˈstɔːloʊ (Sto:lo) and Seabird peoples, the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), sc̓əwaθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Kwantlen, Kwikwetlem and sɛmiˈɑːmu (Semiahmoo) and our work on Vancouver Island on the unceded and traditional lands of the ...

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  4. Address: Prince GeorgeElizabeth Fry 1575 – 5th Avenue Prince George, BC V2L 3L9 Phone: (250) 563-1113 Fax: (250) 563-8765

  5. This meeting resulted in the founding of the Elizabeth Fry Society, Toronto Branch incorporating as a non-profit in 1952. From a one-room office on Jarvis Street, the agency has grown into its current location which provides counselling, support programs, and transitional housing.

  6. May 6, 2024 · Elizabeth Fry was a British Quaker who worked to improve conditions for women incarcerated in poorhouses in England during the early 1800s. In 1813, Elizabeth Fry visited the women’s section of the Newgate Prison in London and was shocked by the appalling conditions in which the female prisoners and their children were kept.

  7. The Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa works with women and gender-diverse people who have been or may become criminalized, to reduce harm and oppression and to contribute to a healthy community. Get Help

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