Supporting Women in Need: Our Affiliation with SARA for Women


At Faithe Rouse Professional Accounting Services, we believe in giving back to our community and supporting organizations that make a real difference in people's lives. That’s why we’re proud to share our affiliation with SARA for Women, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing safe refuge and essential resources for women and children affected by domestic violence and abuse in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley.


About SARA for Women

SARA for Women is committed to empowering women by offering shelter, counseling, outreach programs, and long-term housing solutions. Their mission is to help women and children escape violence, rebuild their lives, and achieve independence in a supportive and respectful environment.


Services They Provide

  • Emergency Housing & Shelters – Safe, short-term housing for women and children in crisis.

  • Second-Stage Housing – Longer-term accommodation with access to legal and emotional support.

  • Outreach & Advocacy – Helping women navigate legal systems, access health services, and secure financial aid.

  • Counseling & Support – Trauma-informed counseling for women and children who have experienced abuse.


Why This Matters to Us

Financial stability is a crucial part of rebuilding a life after hardship, and we are honored to support SARA for Women in this vital area. Our firm provides accounting and bookkeeping expertise to help the organization manage resources effectively, ensuring that more funds go directly to supporting women and children in need. By volunteering our time and skills, we hope to contribute to a future where every woman has the opportunity to regain financial independence and security.


How You Can Help

There are many ways to support SARA for Women’s mission, from donating to volunteering or simply spreading awareness. If you’d like to learn more or get involved, visit their website at www.saraforwomen.ca.

Together, we can help create a safer, more supportive community for women and children in need.

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