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MUSKOKA WOMENS ADVOCACY GROUP

Muskoka Interval House is a 15 bed women's shelter in Bacebridge, Ontario. Chrysalis is a 10 bed shelter with 10 supportive housing units in Huntsville, Ontario. Both shelters offer residential services, crisis phone lines, individual and group counselling for women and children, court and legal support, community education and co-ordination, community outreach projects, collaborative multi-agency progams and events, violence prevention classes, volunteer training and recycled goods for women and children. Although operational funds are provided by the government, a number of programs and services rely solely on donated funds.

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Art
FEDERATED WOMEN'S INSTITUTES OF ONTARIO

Vision Statement: "We envision an Ontario where women work together for safe, healthy families, communities and pursue an enriched and balanced lifestyle."

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LONDON ABUSED WOMEN'S CENTRE

The London Abused Women' s Centre (LAWC) offers advocacy, counselling and support services in a safe, non-crisis, non-residential setting to women 16 and over who are being abused by a current or former intimate partner (i.e., husband, boyfriend, commom-law or lesbian partner). LAWC provides short-term individual counselling, groups, resources and safety planning. Other services include speaking engagements, community collaboration, research and social action.

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Disaster Relief
RIVERDALE IMMIGRANT WOMEN'S CENTRE

All services are offered from a holistic perspective that addresses the socio economic barriers encountered by immigrant women and their families. RIWC is committed to supporting and caring for our clients, bearing in mind the marginalizing experience that immigrant women face due to barriers of gender, age, poverty, language, racism and violence. Emphasis is thus placed on the practices of empowerment that include prevention/education strategies, skill and leadership development, and asset building that harnesses prior learning, skills and experience from immigrant communities.

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WOMEN'S HEALTH CLINIC INC

We are a feminist community health clinic in Winnipeg, MB. Since 1981, we've offered a range of client-centred services for women of all ages. We also provide services to males through our Teen Clinics & the Provincial Eating Disorder Prevention & Recovery Program. We emphasize prevention, education and choice. We design our programs and services to encourage and empower people to take charge of their own health. We provide medical and counselling services, health education and information, and undertake advocacy and research on women's health issues. We also train and mentor volunteers in several programs to provide direct service and information to our clients and community members.

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Second Story Women's Centre

Second Story Women's Centre provides information and referral on a wide variety of topics. There is a drop-in Centre with a library of pamphlets, videos and books. Counselling is available by appointment. One-on-one assistance is available with crisis intervention, accompaniment and advocacy. The Centre offers a wide range of presentations and programs - please refer to our website or contact us for more information.

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Disaster Relief
WEST ISLAND WOMEN'S SHELTER

Telephone support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; Secure shelter; A place where women are heard, supported, and are encouraged to regain control of their life and retrieve their “joie de vivre”; Support in various legal, financial and other procedures; Counseling tailored to the special needs of children exposed to conjugal violence; External services (without shelter) Support in creating protection scenarios; Post-shelter follow up; Support provided to the families and friends of victims as well as professionals working with victims; Access to subsidized housing.

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Ishtar Women's Resource Society

Ishtar Transition Housing Society has been providing safe accommodation, support and counselling for victims/survivors of abuse in the Langley (BC)community since 1973. We have two transition houses (22 beds total) and a counselling service providing a continuum of services for individuals and groups.

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HOWE SOUND WOMEN'S CENTRE SOCIETY

Promote communication among women of varying ages, ethnic backgrounds, and geographical areas within the Sea to Sky Corridor. Facilitate understanding of the position of women in society with a view to promoting social change within the community. Encourage unified action to provide increased education, training and employment opportunities for women. Provide mutual support for the common problems of women in an industrial, rural setting.

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Disaster Relief
Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter

Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter was founded in 1973. We are a non-profit volunteer based organization. We provide a transition house for battered women and a rape crisis centre with a 24-hour crisis line for women that are raped/sexually assaulted. Our services includes peer counseling, accompaniment, advocacy and free legal clinic. As well, we are a women's organizing centre that provides public education speakers regarding all aspects of violence against women. All our services are free and confidential.

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RICHMOND WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE ASSOCIATION

We believe that all women have the fundamental right to economic, social and political self-empowerment. We are committed to providing a supportive environment for all women regardless of race, culture, age, sexual orientation, religion, class or ability, so that all women can achieve their potential.

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ST. JOHN'S WOMEN'S CENTRE INC.

The St. John's Women's Centre is a non-profit charity that responds to over 300 requests per month for information, referral and support from women in the St. John's and Avalon Region. We provide women in need with food, clothing, personal care items and a safe space to gather. The Women's Centre runs a Back-to-School Program for women and children, a Christmas program for women in need and a variety of groups throughout the year. Our brand new and very exciting Marguerite's Place Project will, when built, offer safe and affordable housing as well as a range of support to women in need. To learn more about the work we do please visit us at: www.sjswc.ca. You can visit Marguerite's Place at www.margueritesplace.ca When making donations, please specify to which of our programs you are making a donation. Options are: Marguerite's Place Christmas Program Back-to-School Program Women's Centre Programming Outreach Program Thank you for you donation.