The Sarnia-Lambton Alliance Against Hate (SLAH), a program of the John Howard Society of Ontario, is dedicated to combating hate and promoting inclusivity in the Sarnia-Lambton community. They provide essential support services for individuals affected by hate-motivated acts, including emotional support, community resource connections, and educational initiatives to raise awareness about hate crimes and discrimination.
Last updated on Mar 7th, 2025
The Sarnia-Lambton Alliance Against Hate is actively supporting the Ukrainian community in Sarnia, Canada, advocating for solidarity, peace, and justice amidst ongoing challenges.
The Sarnia-Lambton Alliance Against Hate is honoring Anne McFadyen on International Womenβs Day, recognizing her contributions as a pioneering female judge and the establishment of scholarships in her memory.
The Sarnia-Lambton Alliance Against Hate provides vital support services for victims of hate-motivated acts, offering emotional support and community resources in a non-judgmental environment.
The Sarnia-Lambton Alliance Against Hate is launching the Ramadan Support Initiative, providing Ramadan boxes filled with cultural food staples to support individuals experiencing financial difficulties during the holy month.
The Sarnia-Lambton Alliance Against Hate is committed to combating hate and promoting inclusivity, offering support services for victims of hate-motivated acts and collaborating with local organizations.
The Sarnia-Lambton Alliance Against Hate provides essential support services for individuals affected by hate-motivated acts, including emotional support and community resources.