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15 Nov Outrage to Action: support Ottawa’s women’s shelters

The Cornerstone Women’s Shelter blaze and last night’s fire at a women’s rooming house are bringing to light the urgent needs of women’s advocacy and support groups in Ottawa.

Updated: And, a lot of people are expressing - including me -  disappointment in the reactions some of the people who were near the fire had; see the second article linked above. See this Twitter search here and here for more reaction.

These two recent fires in women’s housing in Centretown will be putting major pressure on the emergency shelter system in Ottawa.

Here is a list of organizations I cobbled together this morning of organizations in Ottawa who support women in crisis situations where accommodation, clothing or food is required. Please add other organizations in the comment section.


Cornerstone Women’s Shelter donations can be made online here; or contact Anglican Diocese of Ottawa at 71 Bronson Ave. 613-232-7124 to arrange cash donations.


Harmony House


Nelson House

Interval House

Minwaashin Lodge, Aboriginal Women’s Support, also supporting Oshki Kizis Lodge. An emergency shelter for women.

Centre 507: food bank; 613-232-3059.

St. Joe's Women's Centre, 613-231-6722


The Well, 154 Somerset W. at Elgin (clothing donations); 613-594-2843

Ottawa Community Immigrant Services, donate online here.

Ottawa Food Bank

Immigrant Women’s Services of Ottawa

And, donations can always be made to the Ottawa United Way.

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7 Comments For This Post

  1. Shawn Dearn

    There is also The Well / La Source, which operates out of St. John’s church on Elgin, at Somerset. http://bit.ly/29DnIe

  2. Miss Vicky

    The Centretown Community Health Centre may have some programs underway… I know that Somerset West CHC works with rooming houses and has done emergency fire fundraising, but these fires are in the CCHC’s catchment area

  3. Bob LeDrew

    I’m willing to take two hours on Friday afternoon and drive around picking up donations to be delivered to an appropriate place. I’ve got a Honda Fit that will hold a LOT of stuff. If people tell me where to be I’ll grab stuff (clothes etc) and bring it to the people who need it.

  4. jenn farr

    Great list. I’m sharing like crazy!

  5. Leslie

    Thanks for posting this. I’m gonna add Efry Ottawa to the list. Also in Centretown and also under-funded, Efry offers the only residential transition house for Ottawa women coming out of provincial or federal prisons..

    http://www.efryottawa.com/

  6. Leslie

    Thanks for this. I’ll add efry ottawa to the list as the only residential transition house for Ottawa women coming out of provincial or federal prisons. Also in Centretown, also under-funded..
    http://www.efryottawa.com/

  7. Vanessa Vallee

    If you need any volunteers to cook the christmas dinner or help out in anyways. Please contact me at my email address. Im presently taking a community service worker course and would love to help out anyway i can.

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