If You Need Help, You Have Come To The Right Place.
If you need immediate help or a counsellor to talk to about your experience of abuse, please call the 24-hour support line.
If you are in immediate danger:
- When you are being threatened or fear for your safety, call 911
- Make noise: neighbours may call the police for you
- If you can, take the children with you when you leave
- You can ask police to go back to your home with you to get some of your things
Before you leave, don’t forget:
- Prescription medications for you or your children
- Health cards
- Social insurance cards, passports, other identification
- Personal papers (financial, legal)
- Emergency personal belongings (clothes, pictures, etc.)
- Your child’s favourite toy or blanket
Resources for Urgent Needs.
Notes for Staying Safe.
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