Free and confidential source of information for government and community based non-clinical health and social services.
Provides policing services to First Nation communities across Ontario
Un organisme sans but lucratif au service de la diversité des femmes d'expression française qui luttent contre toutes les formes de violence dans le Nord-Ouest de l'Ontario.
If you are in crisis or experiencing a mental health crisis
Offers services, rooted in culture, that address issues related to child welfare, mental health and addictions, and primary health. Also offers Walk-in counselling in several districts for children, youth, and adults.
Serves as a shelter for abused women and their children from communities in the Kenora district.
Pour les femmes aux prises avec la violence et à leur entourage.
Provides information/support and assistance and emergency shelter services to abused women and their children.
24/7 shelter for women and children
Free, confidential and private counselling for mental health.
Provides immediate, short-term crisis intervention services to individuals affected by crimes and tragedy.
Experienced and culturally competent counsellors available to all Indigenous people across Canada
District Crisis Shelter serves communities in and around Dryden, Ignace, and Vermillion Bay. Provides safe and secure emergency shelter for abused women and their children.
Provides a short-term sheltered and caring environment for women and their children who are victims of violence.
Offers a 24-hour Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Line with culturally specific mental health, addictions and victims services for adults, youth, and families in Ontario in both English and French
Short term emergency shelter for women who have been victims of physical, emotional, sexual or financial abuse, and their children
Provides community-driven, culturally appropriate and timely mental health and addictions support to members of the 49 First Nations communities in the Nishnawbe Aski Nation Territory.
Operates a short-term emergency shelter for abused women and their children
Provides 24/7 crisis support to former Indian Residential School students and their families
Provides safe, secure shelter to women and their children who have experienced violence.
The Nishnawbe Aski Police Service serves 34 First Nation communities in the Nishnawbe Aski Nation Territory.
Provides numerous resources for Thunder Bay and the surrounding districts.
Support for LGBTQ, mental health and addictions, peer support groups, counselling and workshops. Locations in Thunder Bay, Armstrong, Longlac, and mobile services.
24/7 confidential call, chat or report a tip online. Available in 200 languages.
Provides services to women who have been victims of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse. Accessible to women and their children in the entire Rainy River District. Safe and immediate transportation can be arranged for women anywhere in the district, any time, day or night.
Shelter for women and their children who are experiencing violence in their lives and seek safety. Offers support and safety from a feminist perspective in an environment in which women can make informed decisions.