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Gender-Based Violence Shelters - City of Thunder Bay

Crisis services providing temporary residence and supports for people escaping gender-based violence or abuse. Services provided may include counselling, community referrals, safety planning, and emergency transportation.

See also Emergency Shelters for Adults, Emergency Shelters for Adults with Children, Emergency Shelters for Youth, Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Response, and Transitional Housing.

 
These services are located in City of Thunder Bay
Beendigen - Administration  
100 Anemki Dr Suite 103, Fort William First Nation, ON  P7J 1J4
807-622-1121
Beendigen - Anishinabe Women's Crisis Home  
Thunder Bay, ON  P7J 1J4
807-346-4357
Beendigen - Thunder Bay - Transitional Housing and Support Program  
Thunder Bay, ON  P7J 1J4
807-622-1121
Beendigen - Thunder Bay - Wakaigin Housing Services  
Thunder Bay, ON  P7J 1J4
807-622-1121
Faye Peterson House  
Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 6T7
No public telephone number
Faye Peterson House - Thunder Bay - Transitional and Housing Support Program  
Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 6T7
1-800-465-6971
Faye Peterson House - Thunder Bay - Women's Shelter  
Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 6T7
807-345-0450
Urban Abbey - Emergency Women's Shelter  
308 Red River Rd, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 1B1
807-768-8923

These services are located outside of City of Thunder Bay, but provide service to City of Thunder Bay.
Abuse Hurts/Canadian Centre for Abuse Awareness  
120 Harry Walker Pkwy N, Newmarket, ON  L3Y 7B2
905-727-4357 (905-727-HELP)
Naotkamegwanning First Nation - Women's Shelter  
Naotkamegwanning/Whitefish Bay First Nation, ON  P0X 1L0
807-226-2605
ShelterSafe  

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