
www.ccfaa.com |
The Canadian Centre for Abuse
Awareness, for the prevention of child abuse and adult
victimization. CCAA was established in 1993 to assist Canadians
affected by the life-long trauma of abuse—and to educate the public
about the detrimental role abuse plays in our society.
A national registered charity, CCAA
is powered by a committed group of staff and volunteers driven to
combat abuse through our series of programs, special events,
sponsored activities and public awareness campaigns.
Whether it’s fulfilling a child’s
dream wish, developing abuse prevention programs or lobbying
government for legislative change—CCAA is working to protect us all
from the trauma of abuse.
www.ccfaa.com
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The
mission of the Violence Prevention Coordinating Council (VPCC)
is the development of a seamless system that promotes the safety
and well-being of woman abuse survivors and their children by
creating a coordinated, proactive, and responsive community, working
collaboratively to that end.
Serving the Durham Region/Clarington area of Ontario, Canada.
www.vpcc.ca
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http://www.womanabuseprevention.com/html/index.htm
Education Wife
Assault web site
Our
mission is to inform and educate the community about the issue of
wife assault/woman abuse in order to decrease the incidence of
physical, psychological, emotional and sexual violence against women
and the effect that woman abuse has on children
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The HEAL
Network
http://www.womanabuseprevention.com/html/HEALNetwork.htm
The HEAL (Helping End Abuse For
Life) Network consists of 15 partner agencies in the Region of Peel,
Ontario, who are dedicated to helping children and youth deal with
their exposure to woman abuse. Partner agencies represent social
service, ethno-specific, child protection, women shelters, and
community agencies. HEAL programs include: The ‘Helping Mothers and
Children Survive Abuse Together' Group; the Lunch Group; Breaking
Down Walls: A Group for Teens Exposed to Woman Abuse in their
Families; and the Alternative Intervention Program. All programs are
free of charge to residents of Peel.
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http://www.metrac.org/ |
METRAC is a not-for-profit,
community-based organization that works to ensure women, youth, and
children live free from all forms of violence and the threat or fear
of violence. We address the distinct realities of women within and
among diverse communities. METRAC's programs seek to prevent and end
all individual, institutional and systemic forms of violence. We
work collaboratively with a broad range of partners to develop
strategies to end violence against women and build safer communities
for everyone.
METRAC has three main program areas:
PLEASE NOTE: METRAC does not provide
counselling or legal advice.
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