Since the murder of their daughter, Jennifer, Ed and Sylvie Teague have dedicated their lives to helping other victims of crime, fighting for increased rights and services for victims in Canada, and supporting victims in dealing with violent crime.
Their efforts and appearances at Senate committee hearings have helped changes to Canada’s Criminal Justice Act. Their desire for positive changes has led to talks at post-secondary institutions, churches, and television interviews.
BDH Infusing Hope emerged out of a pursuit to inspire and support victimized families, and a desire for actions to speak louder than words. We’re an organization driven by progressive ideas, bold actions, and a strong foundation of support. Contact us to learn more and get involved.
Ed and Sylvie Teague, the founders of BDH Infusing Hope, have dedicated their lives to advocating for victims of violent crime following the tragic loss of their daughter, Jennifer. With years of experience as advocates, they have been powerful voices for change, influencing policies and inspiring communities across Canada and beyond.
Their speaking engagements bring awareness, hope, and actionable insights to audiences at institutions, churches, and community events. To request Ed and Sylvie as speakers for your event, please fill out the form below.
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When someone goes missing in a family, the members enter a world of unknowns and can become terrifying. No family should be left alone during this time of trauma. At times like these, family, friends and close communities can look after each other and support each other.
BDH Infusing Hope helps families cope with the stress and trauma, whether of a missing family member or navigating the homicide process.
It is often difficult to know what to do, especially if you are not part of the immediate family and want to help. You may want to support with practical things, or you want to be supportive and listen. Perhaps you're afraid to say the wrong thing or you might feel that you don’t want to intrude, in a difficult time
Family members with missing loved ones want and need others to take an interest, and that the best thing we can do together is to reach out and offer our help.
Our counselling is suitable for children (12+) and adults and is free and confidential. We connect you with professional counsellors via telephone or video call, so you don’t need to be in person to have a session. Everyone progresses through trauma at a different pace. We are here to hep when you are ready for us.
Our free and confidential counseling services are available for children (12+) and adults. We connect you with professional counselors through telephone or video calls, allowing you to receive support from wherever you are. Everyone heals at their own pace, and we're here to help whenever you're ready.
To request a counseling session, please fill out the form.
Sylvie and Ed, served many years on the board of directors for Victims of Violence, Canadian Centre for Missing Children.
Since the murder of their daughter, Jennifer, Ed and Sylvie Teague have dedicated their lives to helping other victims of crime, fighting for increased rights and services for victims in Canada, and supporting victims in dealing with violent crime.
Their efforts and appearances at Senate committee hearings have helped changes to Canada’s Criminal Justice Act. Their desire for positive changes has led to talks at post-secondary institutions, churches, and television interviews.
BDH Infusing Hope emerged out of a pursuit to inspire and support victimized families, and a desire for actions to speak louder than words. We’re an organization driven by progressive ideas, bold actions, and a strong foundation of support. Contact us to learn more and get involved.
When someone goes missing in a family, the members enter a world of unknowns and can become terrifying. No family should be left alone during this time of trauma. At times like these, family, friends and close communities can look after each other and support each other.
BDH Infusing Hope helps families cope with the stress and trauma, whether of a missing family member or navigating the homicide process.
It is often difficult to know what to do, especially if you are not part of the immediate family and want to help. You may want to support with practical things, or you want to be supportive and listen. Perhaps you're afraid to say the wrong thing or you might feel that you don’t want to intrude, in a difficult time
Family members with missing loved ones want and need others to take an interest, and that the best thing we can do together is to reach out and offer our help.
Our counselling is suitable for children (12+) and adults and is free and confidential. We connect you with professional counsellors via telephone or video call, so you don’t need to be in person to have a session. Everyone progresses through trauma at a different pace. We are here to hep when you are ready for us.