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The MATCH International Women’s Fund’s vision is a global community where women have the resources and power to realize their rights and potential. Our vision is inspired by the force for change that occurs when women work together. It is a vision whereby Canadians actively work to advance women’s rights in the global South and create lasting connections toward this end.
Shelter for abused women and children.
La Gigogne, home help and accommodation for women and children victims of domestic violence opened in 1981 thanks to the involvement of women in our community of Matane.
Founded in 1921, Soroptimist International of the Americas is an international organization for business and professional women who provide volunteer service to their communities. About 45,000 Soroptimists in 20 countries and territories contribute time and financial support to community-based and international projects benefiting women and girls. Soroptimist International of the Americas is part of Soroptimist International, which comprises almost 95,000 members in about 120 countries.The name, Soroptimist, means 'best for women,' and that's what the organization strives to achieve. Soroptimists are women at their best working to help other women to be their best.Soroptimist members belong to local clubs, which determine the focus of service to their communities. Club projects range from renovating domestic violence shelters, to providing mammograms to low-income women, to sponsoring self-esteem workshops for teenage girls. In addition, Soroptimists participate in organization-wide programs that include the Women's Opportunity Awards, Soroptimist Club Grants for Women and Girls, the Soroptimist Workplace Campaign to End Domestic Violence, the Making a Difference for Women Award and the Violet Richardson Award. All projects seek to make life better for women and girls, in local communities and throughout the world.
Founded in 1921, Soroptimist International of the Americas is an international organization for business and professional women who provide volunteer service to their communities. About 45,000 Soroptimists in 20 countries and territories contribute time and financial support to community-based and international projects benefiting women and girls. Soroptimist International of the Americas is part of Soroptimist International, which comprises almost 95,000 members in about 120 countries. The name, Soroptimist, means 'best for women,' and that's what the organization strives to achieve. Soroptimists are women at their best working to help other women to be their best. Soroptimist members belong to local clubs, which determine the focus of service to their communities. Club projects range from renovating domestic violence shelters, to providing mammograms to low-income women, to sponsoring self-esteem workshops for teenage girls. In addition, Soroptimists participate in organization-wide programs that include the Women's Opportunity Awards, Soroptimist Club Grants for Women and Girls, the Soroptimist Workplace Campaign to End Domestic Violence, the Making a Difference for Women Award and the Violet Richardson Award. All projects seek to make life better for women and girls, in local communities and throughout the world.
YOUR SUPPORT. OUR MISSION. THEIR VICTORY. THEM They are women. They are struggling. They need help. Whether it be women who are abused, women dealing with addiction problems or drug abuse, women who are homeless or afflicted by a disease, they all have a story to tell. But they want to get their lives back on track. US Our primary mission is to help women in need. To do that, we will establish corporate programs and fundraising events to support the activities of organizations which come to the aid of women who have had difficult pasts, lived through traumatic events or have other major problems. Our vision is to encourage women to take charge of the present and build for the future. This can be accomplished through structure and support. YOU Whatever your contribution, you can make a great difference in the lives of these women in need by helping them to regain confidence in themselves and in life, regain their autonomy and dignity and take their rightful place in society
Lanark County Interval House is a shelter and support network for women and their children who have experienced abuse. We work with women & children across Lanark County Ontario including the towns of Carleton Place, Smiths Falls, Perth, Almonte and all of the rural areas in between. Our emergency shelter accommodates 15 women and children at one time. Here we provide a 24-hr help/crisis line, safety, counselling for both women and children and advocacy to help women navigate systems on her journey to a successful violent-free life. Our Outreach programs provide counselling, advocacy and diverse support groups for women and children affected by abuse and sexual violence. Our public education program provides workshops, presentations, and resources to our communities and schools about violence against women, healthy relationships, and gender roles and stereotypes. We work towards ending the cycle of violence against women and children.
ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVES To provide shelter for women and their children who seek safe and secure refuge from a violent intimate relationship. To own, operate, and maintain house(s) for temporary accommodation of abused women and their children. To provide abused women with culturally sensitive (or appropriate) support services, including counselling, with the aim of regaining power to consider alternatives and pursue options. To provide children of the abused women with emotional support and culturally sensitive counselling. To raise funds to further the objectives of the Halifax Transition House Association. To increase society’s awareness of violence against women and their children. To advocate legislative, social and economic change with the aim of ending violence against women and their children.
Kingston Interval House has provided shelter and services for abused women and their children since 1975. Services include: - 24-hour crisis and support line - Emergency shelter for women and children - Second Stage Housing for women and children that is affordable - Educational & recreational programs for children staying in the shelter - Healthy relationship and peer support groups for women and children -Personal safety planning, information, resources, referrals and advocacy -Outreach services: offering both individual and group counselling for women and children in the community Aboriginal Women's Program - counselling & leadership program French Outreach Program - counselling, advocacy & public education All services are free and confidential.
Herizon House is a shelter for abused women and their children. We offer free confidential services 24 hours a day. - Emergency Shelter - Crisis counselling for abused women - 24 hour crisis phone counselling for abused women - Supportive programs for resident children - Housing and legal support - Referrals and community advocacy A safe, non-judgmental environment for women leaving abusive relationships and wishing to live independently of their abusers.
We operate an intensive, in-residence program that includes recovery from addictions, education, job training, and spiritual growth. Women typically spend 6 months to a year in the program and are then assisted to find living quarters and remain independent. We take in single women and also women with children.
A global volunteer organization working to improve the lives of women and girls through programs leading to social and economic empowerment locally and internationally. Soroptimist is a Global Voice for Women.