Fonds consists of depictions of: events and individuals associated with the Ontario Voice of Women Knitting Project for Vietnamese Children, 1967-1974. The following subjects are documented: Ontario Voice of Women (VOW) booth at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, 1968; distribution of clothing and toys to Vietnamese children from Canadian Aid for Vietnamese Children (CAVC), Do Minh, Vietnam, ca. 1968; meeting addressed by Sheila Young, Convenor of the CAVC Childrens Committee, Toronto, 3 December 1968; Easter March for Peace, Toronto, 6 April 1969; Claire Culhane presenting Canadian knitted goods to MMe. Nguyen Thi Binh at the Stockholm Conference on Vietnam, May 1969; visit of Vietnamese delegation to Niagara Falls, 8 July 1969; VOW booth at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, 1969; Vietnam Mobilization Day, Toronto, 15 November 1969.
Also depicted: VOW demonstration, Ottawa, 18 April 1970; Hiroshima Day, Toronto City Hall, 8 August 1970; "Pack-ins" of knitted goods by the Ontario VOW Knitting Project for Vietnamese Children at Lil Greene's home, Toronto, 1970, 1971 and 1973; visit of Indochinese womens' delegation to Toronto, April 1971; May Day, Toronto, 1972; meetings of the Ontario VOW Knitting Project for Vietnemese Children, Toronto, 1972-1974; loading of CAVC Shipment No. 40 aboard Soviet freighter Ho Chi Minh, Vancouver, 29 March 1973; loading of CAVC Shipment No. 43 aboard Soviet freighter A.L. Voyoykov, Vancouver, 18 May 1974.
The following individuals are documented: Cyril Allen, Dorothy Answell, Mary Babiy, Eleanor Bro, Marilyn Calmain, Hilda Campbell, Eva Chernysh, Claire Culhane, Ken Dent, Rose Dobrowolsky, Helen Dunn, Emma Grabeck, Karen Greene, Lil Greene, Louise Greene, Erica Hrastovack, Alan Inglis, Kay Inglis, Anne Kay, Eva Killen, Miriam May, Sonia Morris, Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh, Mary Oleniuk, Nancy Pocock, Carol Schwartz, Dorothy Smiechuch, Soubanh Srithirath, Zoya Stevenson, Margot Thomson, Christine Vonderfur, Sheila Young, and Pauline Ziniuk.