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This category is for sites about shelters located in Canada.
http://www.bwss.org/
BWSS provides education, advocacy, and support services to assist all battered women in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
http://dixonsociety.ca/
Burnaby, B.C. Housing, counseling and crisis lines.
http://www.harmonyhousews.com/
Ottawa, Ontario. Hotline numbers, legal information, events, how to help.
http://www.intervalhouse.ca/
Toronto. Strives to help women in abusive situations get back on their feet by offering emergency shelter and community-based services for them and their children.
http://www.mysistersplace.ca/
Secure refuge and support services in South Simcoe County, Ontario through advocacy and education.
http://www.nellies.org/
Feminist women's shelter (Toronto, Canada)
http://pathssk.org/
Membership is comprised of transition and interval houses throughout Saskatchewan, as well as safe homes and shelters and other agencies that provide services to abused women and children. Includes abuse information and a list of shelters.
http://www.thans.ca/
The provincial voice for member organizations across the province that provide services for abused women. Lists signs of abuse, comprehensive list of crisis hot lines and links to member houses.
http://www.rapereliefshelter.bc.ca/
A volunteer feminist collective joined to end violence against women; 24 hour crisis line, transition house for women and their children, support groups, speakers, women's organizing centre in Vancouver, BC, Canada
http://www.wrsfv.ca/
Non-profit Society located in the Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada. Provides services to women and children in the Mission and Abbotsford areas. These include 2 transition houses, counselling services for abused women and their children and a pregnancy outreach program for women with high risk pregnancies.
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