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Halton Women’s Place is an organization providing shelter and crisis services for physically, emotionally, financially and sexually abused women and their dependent children and is dedicated to ending violence against women and their children.
Serving the Halton Region community (Burlington, Milton & Oakville) in Ontario, Canada.
Staff will offer support, counselling and information in complete confidentiality over the phone or at our shelters. Please note, we cannot offer counselling via email as it is not a secure form of communication.
Independent Living Centreof Waterloo RegionThe independent living centre of Waterloo Region (ILCWR) was the first Independent Living Centre in Waterloo in Canada, founded by the Mennonite Central Committee in 1982. ILCWR is a not-for-profit, charitable organization that is dedicated to providing consumer-directed services and programs to help people with disabilities achieve independence. ILCWR depends on dedicated volunteers, fundraising and generous donations from the community to meet the needs of our consumers. Your donation will help give the gift of independence to a person living with a disability in Waterloo Region.
The Brain Injury Association of Waterloo-Wellington (B.I.A.W.W.) is a registered not-for-profit charity that provides support, advocacy, and programs to survivors of acquired brain injury (A.B.I.) and educational programs to the children and youth in the community of Waterloo Region and Wellington County.
Traverse Independence assists adults with acquired brain injuries (ABI) and physical disabilities traverse the distance between where they are today and where they dream of being - independent and self sufficient. The organization's programs are dedicated to maximizing our clients' abilities to live independently and to support them on their journey of growth.Traverse Independence was founded in 1975 as an agency dedicated to developing housing with support services for people with physical disabilities. The team was formed through a partnership with the Cerebral Palsy Council and K-W Services for the Physically Disabled.
All people have a right to decent, affordable housing. Habitat home owners are selected on the basis of need. There is no discrimination on the basis of race or religion.ReStore is the fundraising element that supports our affordable home ownership program.