Distress Centres (DC's) across Ontario offer support and a variety of services to their communities.At a DC you can find a listening ear for lonely, depressed, and/or suicidal people, usually 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Many centres also have Suicide Survivor programs, support services for youth, telephone call out programs for seniors and vulnerable people, mental health Crisis Lines services and much more.
CCVT is proud to present its annual conference in honor of June 26th, the United Nations International Day in Support of Survivors of Torture, 'Religion, Peace, and Violence: A Multifaith Dialogue on Liberation and Justice'. A panel of scholars, religious leaders, and activists representing the perspectives of their faith traditions, will discuss the role of religion in advancing peace, compassion, and solidarity with the oppressed. The dialogue will interpret and explore the potential of religion as a force for liberation and justice, as part of the humanitarian project in which we are all engaged.
Enhance public understanding and support for supportive housingMaintain the effectiveness of the supportive housing modelEnsure there are sufficient resources for developing, operating and providing services in supportive housing
The Durham Rape Crisis Centre is a feminist organization that believes in the equality of all people regardless of race, class, sexual orientation or gender.We are committed to taking an active role in our community to end all forms of violence against women and children.
Distress Centre Durham provides a safe and confidential outlet for Whitby residents. We are a 24-hour telephone helpline service, lending an ear and providing support for those in need. We listen and talk about a range of topics, including adolescent suicide awareness. We also offer homicide survivor support, suicide survivor support and a LGBT Pride line. Call us for support or for more information.