Passwords are one of the strongest keys to your privacy. We use passwords to access our voice mail, to make purchases with Interac, and to log on to the Internet and check our email. The safest place to store your password in your head. Never share your password with another person. Avoid the temptation to write your password down; and avoid the temptation to save your password into your computer. For even higher security, change your passwords on a regular basis.
The next GBVPCC Meeting will take place at the Men's Program 925 2nd Ave. East.
The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women was established in 1999 by the United Nations, and has been marked by women's activist groups since 1981. It is a day to recognize the ongoing work needed around the world to end violence against women in all forms. End Abuse Now encourages local citizens, groups, and organizations to mark this day and look for ways to address the pervasive issue of violence against women. The United Nations Resolution is attached.