Being empowered is all about setting boundaries & taking control

All too often, society paints a very common image of what it means to be an empowered woman – i.e. trailblazers or inspiring females who have cut through the clutter to emerge as a leading figure in their respective roles.  

But empowerment is not a measure of your success. It is all about regaining power and gathering the courage to take control over your own lives. For vulnerable women who have had their voices muted through violent or abusive relationships, being empowered is all about setting their boundaries and breaking the silence. 

In an effort to inspire women through authentic stories, Viddsee for Good introduces Solidarity, a female-led anthology series about women who dared to set the boundaries in their lives to regain control. Join us as we stand in solidarity with women to break the silence. 

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IN PARTNERSHIP WITH tHE BREAK THE SILENCE CAMPAIGN

Say NO to Violence & Abuse

Dating violence can come in various types, such as emotional & psychological abuse, sexual abuse and physical abuse. It can also happen to anyone. 

Stand Up Against Abusive Behaviours

Join our movement on 11 & 12 February 2023 to raise awareness on dating and sexual violence. Check us out at our various pop-up stations to receive a rose or cotton candy (while stocks last), and stand in solidarity with us against abusive relationships by pledging your support.

12pm to 5pm
  • Along Orchard Shopping Belt (Close to H&M, Cineleisure & Ngee Ann City)

6pm to 10pm
  • Clarke Quay
12pm to 4pm
  • Bugis

12pm to 4pm
  • Dhoby Ghaut, Outside Plaza Singapura

A female-led anthology series to support vulnerable women

Meet the Characters

What's Left Unsaid: Domestic Violence

How often do you notice bruises and scars on a stranger? What if we looked a little closer before averting our gaze? Join survivors of domestic abuse and a social worker as they share their intimate stories to inspire other vulnerable women to break the silence.

An honest conversation about domestic violence