Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Response - District of Kenora


These services are located in District of Kenora
Services displayed on the map:
Dryden Native Friendship Centre - Dryden - Queen St - Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin
Dryden Regional Health Centre - Sexual Assault And Domestic Violence Care and Treatment Program
Eagle Lake First Nation - Eagle Lake Health and Resource Centre - Community Wellness Program
Hoshizaki House Dryden District Crisis Shelter - Emergency Women's Shelter
Hoshizaki House Dryden District Crisis Shelter - Family Court Support Worker
Kenora Chiefs Advisory - Kenora - Veterans Drive - Anti-Human Trafficking Services
Kenora Sexual Assault Centre - Community Support to Survivors of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation
Kenora Sexual Assault Centre - Sexual Assault Centre
Lake of The Woods District Hospital - Sexual Assault, Partner Abuse and Safe Kids Program
Naotkamegwanning First Nation - Women's Shelter
New Starts for Women - Red Lake - Emergency Women's Shelter
Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation - Kenora - Victim Quick Response Program+
Ontario Native Women's Association - Kenora - Community Wellness
Other Ways Now Program (The)
Red Lake Indian Friendship Centre - Site 1 - Head Office - Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin
Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe'iyewigamig - Youth Healing Lodge - Traditional Aboriginal Healing
Women's Place Kenora - Women's Centre
Women's Shelter Saakaate House - Crisis Intervention
Women's Shelter Saakaate House - Transitional and Housing Support
Women's Shelter Saakaate House - Women's Emergency Shelter
 

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