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Domestic Abuse Shelter
1-800-267-0533 Office: 613-967-1416
Crisis Line: 613-966-3074
Crisis Line Centre Hastings: 613-473-1976
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24 Hour Crisis Support.
Domestic Abuse Shelter providing up to 6 week stay. Safety Plan assistance, referrals to support agencies, and legal supports.
Domestic Abuse Shelter providing up to 6 week stay. Safety Plan assistance, referrals to support agencies, and legal supports.
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Domestic Abuse Shelter
1-800-267-0533 Office: 613-967-1416
Crisis Line: 613-966-3074
Crisis Line Centre Hastings: 613-473-1976
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24 Hour Crisis Support.
Domestic Abuse Shelter providing up to 6 week stay. Safety Plan assistance, referrals to support agencies, and legal supports.
Domestic Abuse Shelter providing up to 6 week stay. Safety Plan assistance, referrals to support agencies, and legal supports.
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Holistic shelter for women and children leaving crisis situations
- individual & group counselling
- advocacy
- referrals
- educational sessions
- circles and traditional healing
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Alternatives for Women
1-877-499-6636 Office: 613-476-4435
Crisis: 613-476-2787
Text line: 613-919-8055
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Office is open to staff, clients and essential visitors only and they will be permitted to enter if they are feeling well and do not have symptoms associated with COVID-19. All persons entering are required to wear a mask and should be prepared to participate in the COVID-19 screening process.
- 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE - 613-476-2787
- TEXT LINE - 613-919-8055
- Counselling, information, advocacy and referrals for women who are in or have left an abusive relationship
- 24hr crisis intervention and transportation to safe shelter
- Support groups
- Second-stage free housing with the exception of second stage housing where rents are geared to income
- Kiosan-Second Stage Housing provides safe, secure, income geared units for up to one year
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Lennox and Addington Interval House
1-800-667-1010 Office: 613-354-0808
Crisis: 613-354-1010
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COVID-19 (28 Mar 2022): The shelter and crisis line services are unchanged. Increased screening, physical distancing in shelter. The crisis lines remain operational: 1-800-667-1010 or 613-354-1010. See Facebook Page for latest updates.
Shelter for abused women with or without children
Shelter for abused women with or without children
- 24 hour crisis line, safe shelter, counselling, referral, information, transportation, advocacy, court and other accompaniments, and children's programming
- capacity of 16 beds
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COVID19 Response
Limited space available in shelter. Counselling available by phone. No walk-in services at this time.
Regular Service
Provides a safe, short-term residence for women and their children who are seeking safety from family violence.
Limited space available in shelter. Counselling available by phone. No walk-in services at this time.
Regular Service
Provides a safe, short-term residence for women and their children who are seeking safety from family violence.
- One-on-one counselling
- In-house programming to meet the needs of the women and their children
- Referrals to other services
- Emergency transportation
- Children's program
- Non-Residential Program for After-Care
- 1-800 toll free crisis line across Ontario
- Serves Indigenous and Non-Indigenous
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The shelter offers temporary accommodations for women and their children who are seeking shelter from abusive relationships.
- Various forms of abuse are acknowledged (ie: physical, emotional, sexual, verbal, etc)
- Counselling is available to both women and children throughout their stay. Counsellors assist women to build connections with a variety of community services and resources
- Shelter services are available 24 hours a day
- A barrier free room is available to support women with physical challenges
- 24 hours crisis and support counselling is available to women in the community through the support line
- Cornerstone Connect: Text & Chat support for violence and abuse. Text (289) 210-4774 or Chat online at rc.chat/cornerstonefvpc. Mon-Sun 6 pm to 6 am
- Visit cornerstonenorthumberland.ca/connect for more information
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Provides safe shelter and services for abused women and their children
Financial assistance of up to $300 per year for women who are victims of vioelnce, to help with:
- confidential address
- basic needs and all services are free and confidential
- supportive counselling, safety planning, referrals and advocacy for health and legal issues
- Child & Youth Counselors provide parental support and specialized age-appropriate programming
- culturally appropriate counselling for Indigenous women
- individual and group counselling for children and youth who have been exposed to violence
- court support and access to funds for safety needs and legal assistance
- personal safety planning including a cell phone
- Rent geared to income
- Programming and supportive counselling
- Fully furnished units available for women and their children
- Must be connected with KIH services to apply
Financial assistance of up to $300 per year for women who are victims of vioelnce, to help with:
- legal aid applications
- service of court documents
- limited legal consultation (after first free two-hour session)
- emergency transporation to court
- relocation costs connected to safty risks, change of locks, window security
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Provides safe, secure shelter for women, with or without children, who are fleeing abuse in their lives.
Services include:
Services include:
- 24 hour support by phone and in the shelter
- transportation to the shelter (dependant on situation)
- food and emergency clothing while at the shelter
- all meals included
- community referrals
- court and housing support
- documenting the history of abuse for family court proceedings
- referral to specialized services and supports in the community
- safety planning
- court accompaniment to proceedings when appropriate
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Advocacy and support for women experiencing abuse
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- CV19 Offices closed to public, however, agency still providing supports
- Will assist at door requested of victims of violence or call for additional resources ( March 28, 2020)
- Provides a safe, supportive, non-judgmental, empowering environment
- Investing in Women's Futures
- Violence prevention
- Economic security
- Assistance in making positive changes
- Advocacy
- Individual and group supportive counselling
- Employment readiness assistance
- Workshops
- Peer support group activities
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- Provides a variety of services for abused women
- These services include:
- Safe placement for those who are fleeing abusive relationships
- Crisis intervention
- Safety planning
- Transitional housing support
- Counselling
- Safe placement and transportation for women and their children leaving abusive relationships
- Advocacy and referrals to health, legal and income support resource centres and advocacy with legal and social service
- The agency also actively promotes programming concerning breaking the cycle of violence with high risk families and community agencies
- All services are free and confidential
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Shelter and Community Outreach Services
Office: 905-623-6045 ext 20624-hour Support Line: 905-623-6050
24-hour Support Line : 1-800-338-3397
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Secure Shelter Program
- counselors provide individual and group counselling, and other supports
- Child & Youth Worker supports Moms parenting children and youth living in the shelter, and helps kids be kids during their stay
- Transitional Support & Housing Worker assists resident with all activities needed to move on from the shelter
- shelter is pet-friendly, enabling women to bring their non-human family members to reside with them
- counselor provides individual and group counselling, and other supports to women living in the community
- counselors respond to callers, listening to their situation, answering questions, providing support and information, and helping them understand their options
- clothing for all ages and genders, available at very economical prices
- accepts clothing donations
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Women's Resources of Kawartha Lakes
1-800-565-5350 Office: 705-878-4285
Crisis : 705-878-3662
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Women's Resources provides emergency shelter, support and referral for abused women, those identifying as women, and their children in the City of Kawartha Lakes. Outreach appointments can be conducted in person or virtual. All current COVID protocols are in place.
- 24-hour crisis line and emergency shelter staffed 24 hours a day.
- Community services include: individual counselling, housing supports, support groups, Bridges of Kawartha Lakes, Family Court Support and a resource library.
- Resource Centre - information and education on women's abuse and women's issues
- Outreach Services - supportive, one-to-one counselling for those who have experienced past abuse or are experiencing current abuse
- Bridges of Kawartha Lakes - connects women with necessary community partners and resources such as housing, legal aid, children's aid, medical consulting and parenting support
- Family Court Support - Information, support and referrals to help women navigate the family court support system
- Support Groups - support groups for women who have experienced violence in their lives
- Child Witness Program - groups for children who have been exposed to violence and abuse in their home. Sessions involve both boys and girls and groups are organized by age.
- Individual teen counselling for youth ages 12-16 who are experiencing abuse or issues of past abuse including sexual abuse. All calls are confidential.
- Public Speaking and Education - Women's Resources offers speakers to church groups, schools, service clubs and other organizations or businesses who are interested in learning more about Women's Resources or issues related to women abuse.
- Vicky's Values - gently used clothing store provides affordable quality clothing and household items to the community.
- Volunteers - are the cornerstone of Women's Resources. We rely on their dedication and commitment to support the services we provide. If you are interested in becoming a Volunteer, please call 705-878-5938 or go to our website https://womensresources.ca/join/
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COVID19 - Remains open * all programs and services operational * staff available to answer crisis help line, 905-728-7311 or toll free 1-800-263-3725, and can provide crisis counselling, support and safety planning
Shelter support and crisis counselling services include:
Shelter support and crisis counselling services include:
- secure emergency shelter for women and children fleeing abuse of any kind whether physical, emotional, sexual, or financial
- up to 27 crisis beds available
- confidential 24-hour crisis and supportive assistance by telephone or in person at the shelter
- emergency transportation to the shelter
- food, clothing and basic personal necessities
- supportive counselling for women, safety planning
- children's program staff to support your children
- help finding community resources and supports
- legal and court support referrals and information about your rights
- assistance with special priority for rent geared to income housing
- language interpretation can be arranged with notice
- crisis counselling and transitional support
- Community Support Workers provide support to women and their children who are currently involved in an abusive relationship, are planning on leaving or have left a partner and would like further options to move forward
- help establish short and long-term goal planning, based on individual needs
- short-term supportive counselling
- goal planning
- safety planning
- advocacy, resources and referrals
- housing support groups for women and youth/children
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COVID19 - remains open * provides counselling by phone
Emergency shelter
Emergency shelter
- 15 bed shelter
- services include counselling, referrals and advocacy
- transitional support and children's advocate worker
- crisis line
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Haliburton Emergency Rural SafeSpace
Office: 705-286-1942Crisis: 705-286-6442 ; 1-800-461-7656
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Provides accessible temporary accommodations for women (and their children) who are fleeing abuse
- private, safe and comfortable place designed for independent living with access to support staff
- length of stay is limited
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COVID19 - Remains open * outreach workers provide counselling in person and by phone
Emergency shelter
Emergency shelter
- free and confidential services to women who are or have experienced abuse
- access to resources and support services
- promote public awareness
- 24-hour crisis line
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Long-term recovery and outreach programs designed to guide sexually exploited or trafficked women and youth, or those at identifiable risk of becoming sexually exploited/trafficked, into full rehabilitation and re-integration into society
Day Program
Day Program
- successfully resolve past issues of abuse and addictions (if applicable)
- engage in healthy relationships
- manage emotions in a healthy, functioning manner
- improve quality of life and increased level of self-esteem and self-compassion
- break the cycle of abuse in their own lives
- reach a higher level of education and employability skills
- each participant can choose from several activities outside of SafeHope Home that they would like to engage in after programs
- some program offerings have been horseback riding, music, kickboxing, dance and rock-climbing lessons
- provides survivors of human trafficking a safe and supportive home to reside in while working on their recovery in conjunction with the day program
- develop basic living skills
- encourages independent living in a roommate environment
- each participant has their own bedroom and can come and go from the house freely, while respecting house rules and curfews
- House Manager resides in the home with the young women
- staffed with support workers that are available during waking hours to support the girls in any way needed
- for those individuals who have experienced or are currently involved in the sexual trade or for those who do not fit the criteria or have chosen not to commit to our Residential/Day Program
- Outreach team will provide ongoing case management and individual support and connecting with vital community resources
- supports all survivors whether they choose to continue to their journey of recovery in the community, have left or have graduated SafeHope Home's long-term residential program or who have previously resided in the residential home after they have graduated from the program
- participants in follow-care are monitored as needed and receive assistance in transitioning from a residential setting to independence
- able to remain involved and access services from the medical doctor, dentist and trauma therapist they saw while at SafeHope Home
- all services available to outreach participants are available to follow-care participants upon exiting the residential home
- participants monitored by staff on a scale deemed appropriate per individual need
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Leeds and Grenville Interval House
1-800-267-4409 Office: 613-342-4724
Crisis: 613-342-8815
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10-bed emergency shelter for women and children fleeing violence
- supportive counselling, safety-planning, advocacy
- emergency shelter available
- 24-hour crisis line, on-site counselling for women who don't live at shelter
- outreach follow-up program, transitional support and housing program and child witness program
- services provided by children's advocates are available for children who have been exposed and witnessed violence
- volunteer opportunities
- community presentations
- public education on issues of violence against women, children exposed to violence
- support groups for women and children
- children's school run groups and individual counselling
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Lanark County Interval House
1-800-267-7946 613-257-5960
Office: 613-257-3469
Crisis: 9-1-1
Office: 613-253-3336
Office: 613-326-0178
Office: 1-888-414-7321
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Emergency first stage shelter for abused women and children in crisis
- offers an in-house residential program, a transition program, a children's program and a crisis line
- for women and children receiving support through the agency
- can be accessed for up to one year
- community support programs
- child and youth outreach program
- sexual assault program
- volunteer program
- public education program
- legal advocacy
- support groups
- information
- education
- support and accompaniment
- information on the family court process
- assistance in preparing for family court proceedings (documenting history of abuse, accessing Legal Aid)
- referral to specialized services and supports in the community
- safety planning
- court accompaniment to proceedings when appropriate
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Nellie's Shelter
Crisis: 416-461-1084Office: 416-461-8903
Fax: 416-461-0976
Fax: 416-461-0970
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Emergency shelter and support, including clothing, food, crisis intervention, counselling, children's program, referrals, advocacy, housing supports, workshops
- capacity 36
- stay up to four months, or longer if dealing with legal or immigration issues
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Emergency shelter for men, including short term problem solving and referrals, case management, housing and employment assistance, addiction counselling and harm reduction, assistance accessing income supports, primary health and mental health supports, life skills activities, and recreation
- capacity 92
- access to Housing Connections (see separate listing) Community Partner, assistance with housing search and application process
- pet friendly environment
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Individualized health care and forensic nursing services for anyone who has experienced sexual assault, domestic violence, child maltreatment or elder abuse
- promotes client self-determination
- addresses physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual needs
- emotional support
- physical exam and treatment of injuries
- testing and preventative medications for sexually transmitted infections
- pregnancy prevention
- safety plans
- collection of evidence (for individuals choosing to report to the police, evidence can also be frozen to give time to decide on reporting)
- referrals to counseling and other community services
- follow-up health care
- scheduled appointments for clients who don't require emergency services
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COVID19 Emergency shelters and crisis line open, call 1-800-263-3247 for details
Emergency shelter, crisis intervention, outreach, counselling and support services
Emergency Shelters
2 shelters, 24 hour crisis line and crisis intervention
Community supports
Non-resident services include counselling and group supports for women and children, parenting programs, legal support program, and transitional housing support
Emergency shelter, crisis intervention, outreach, counselling and support services
Emergency Shelters
2 shelters, 24 hour crisis line and crisis intervention
- 11 units
Community supports
Non-resident services include counselling and group supports for women and children, parenting programs, legal support program, and transitional housing support
- public education and prevention programs
- Bill 168 (Violence and Harassment in the Workplace) training workplace lunch and learn series
- volunteer opportunities
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