Toronto Prioritizes Domestic Violence Housing
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•City of Toronto calls attention to housing for survivors of violence
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As of September , 41 per cent of those experiencing homelessness in Toronto are women.
Mayor Olivia Chow says women escaping violence need immediate shelter in a system that has no room for them.
Chow says all levels of government need to work together to build more housing and provide better support for survivors of violence.
Talk4Healing is a culturally grounded, fully confidential helpline for Indigenous women.
The Dandelion Initiative is a non-profit organization led by survivors of sexual violence.
Fem’aide offers French -speaking women who have experienced gender-based violence, support, information and referral to appropriate front-line services within their communities.
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