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Remembering Stephen Lewis

Stephen Lewis passed away on March 31. Co-founder of the Stephen Lewis Foundation, he was a life-long champion of human rights who devoted himself to creating a better world.

Grandmothers across Canada are reflecting on their memories of Stephen, of listening to his eloquent speeches, and of the legacy he leaves behind.  Solidarity amongst women is central to our work, led by Stephen's commitment to feminist approaches and social justice.  

We remember above all the love that arose wherever Stephen went.  When he spoke, his passion was palpable; he never held back his anger at injustice, but his compassion for the poor, sick and underprivileged shone through.  He awakened a great love in the hearts of grandmothers in Canada that reaches across to our sister grandmothers in Africa in an unbreakable bond of solidarity.  "We will not rest until they can rest" is our rallying cry.  Even though Stephen is now at rest, we will carry on the work with the passion he has inspired in us.

Photo: Stephen Lewis with members of VG4A and the Comox Glacier Grannies at the 2011 Textile Gala organized by the two groups.

Click on the following link to read and view tributes from the SLF to him. You are encouraged to leave your remembrance and a message for the family there.

Remembering Stephen Lewis 1937 - 2026

Honouring Stephen Lewis, message from Meg French

The TImes Colonist also pays tribute to Stephen Lewis  and his contributions.  The Globe and Mail highlights many different aspects of Stephen's life.    
CBC’s The Current features Bob Rae, Lloyd Axworthy and Stephanie Nolen remembering Stephen, starting at about 52.27  Stephanie travelled with Stephen in Africa and shares fascinating insights.



Our New Logo

We are pleased to present our new VG4A logo, designed by Kenyan designer, Stanley Kabicho. The four bright squares and the four stylized images inside them are symbols to grandmothers here in Canada and our African sisters. Click here to read about these symbols and why they were chosen.



WHO WE ARE


Victoria Grandmothers for Africa

The Victoria Grandmothers for Africa (VG4A) is currently a group of over 150 women who are part of the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign of the Stephen Lewis Foundation (SLF).

The campaign’s purpose is to increase awareness, build solidarity, and raise funds for 98 community-led organizations (CLOs) in 14 countries in  Africa. These CLOs support grandmothers in Africa and their communities and amplify their voices and expertise as they work to build a healthy future for children who lost their parents to AIDS-related illnesses.

Our values We strive to reflect our values in all our endeavours: collaboration, inclusiveness, cooperation, transparency, democratic process, and acceptance of new ideas.

See how we work HERE

Find out how to join HERE

Structure and Policies

WHO OUR PARTNERS ARE

The Centre for Widows and Children Assistance (CWCA) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, is a community-led organization focused on combating gender-based violence and the outcomes for women of the HIV epidemic. They provide wrap-around support to empower women, children and widows by building skills and confidence, sharing information and guiding access to legal or health systems. 

Stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination that are rooted in harmful cultural practices and social norms, and a lack of awareness of legal protections, are exacerbated by a predominantly patriarchal system.

CWCA provides legal aid and education, funding and entrepreneurship support, education supports, information, counselling, ongoing research, advocacy and community outreach.

Read more about this important partner: continue here

More stories from our partners in Africa are HERE

WHO BENEFITS


Upcoming events


Annual General Meeting February 7, 2026

Local media have recognized the significant fundraising that was reported at the AGM. Read the Black Press Media article "Victoria Grandmothers for Africa raise $2.5M amid record-breaking year"   and to view the clip on CHEK News go to  https://cheknews.ca/live-news-british-columbia/ and scroll down to find the 5 PM Sunday Feb 15 video. The short clip is at the 47:30 mark


We also elected new members to various positions on the Core Group, approved changes to the Structure and Policy document, had a look at the new logo design, and discussed upcoming fundraising activities. 

Members - see more photos in the "Members Only" section.


Laurie and Bonnie's blog

VG4A members Laurie and Bonnie travelled with 14 other members of the Grandmothers Campaign and SLF staff to South Africa and Eswatini. Click the link above for the blog of their stories and adventures, and read about the people and groups they met.


VG4A actively seeks ways to learn, reconcile and connect with local     First Nations.

Territorial Acknowledgement

Reconciliation Stories


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