princess diana: She said the visit by Prince William and his wife Kate gave those who benefit from the program a chance to be seen as people "and not just a problem to be solved." Sheway was modeled on the Glasgow Women Reproductive Health Service Unit, which opened in 1990 to serve women with major social problems, according to The Chronicle Herald. That program also has a connection to the Royal Family as it was officially opened by William mother, Princess Diana. Allison Wright, a mother of two children under five, told the royals her story with a small group of moms over tea at Sheway, an organization that helps marginalized pregnant women and mothers living in one of Canada poorest neighbourhoods. "I'm really grateful for the chance to bring some light on this place because there a lot of love and a lot of hope here," Wright said. The interest from the duke and duchess in Sheway was evident, said manager Patti Zettel. "Moving through the program with them, their questions were thoughtful, their questions were informed," she said. "And you can tell that there this kind of longitudinal legacy in terms of their understanding of women, addiction, marginalization." Their decision to visit the Downtown Eastside was profound, and visiting a women organization was even more so, she added. "It is so important to this community, to the lives of these women. The royal couple later toured the Immigrant Services Society of B.C. new Welcome Centre in Vancouver, where they met Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau. Their voices matter, their lives matter and their kids matter," Zettel said.
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