Halton Women's Place

Emergency Shelter and Support Services


Description

For national online directory of shelters for women experiencing abuse, see sheltersafe.ca


Major Services:

  • 24 hour crisis lines for abused women
  • HWP Chat provides online support, Mon-Sun 24 hrs, from a trained Violence Against Women Counsellor
  • safe shelter accommodation, food, and basic personal items for abused women and their dependent children
  • individual and/or supportive group counselling at the shelter
  • community agency information and referral when necessary
  • court support for interim custody and restraining orders
  • children's services
  • emergency transportation to shelter, if necessary
  • depart planning
  • SafePet Program
  • advocacy and public education around ending violence against women
  • transitional housing - helps facilitate housing opportunities for women and children as they journey forward towards a life free from violence and abuse
  • accepts donations of goods for those in the shelter and those moving from the shelter to permanent housing (see list of needs here)

Family Court Support Worker Program

Facilitates a victim's understanding of and passage through the familly court system.

Support provided includes:

  • information on the family court process
  • assistance in preparing for family court proceedings (documenting history of abuse, accessing Legal Aid)
  • debriefing with clients following family court appearances
  • referral to specialized services and supports in the community
  • safety planning
  • court accompaniment to proceedings when appropriate

Schools programs

  • EngageMENt 'male ally' program is a conversation-based 4-week program led by a male facilitator that guides male students through discussion around popular and sports culture, through a gender lens, and discusses what 'healthy masculinity' means, wrapping up by planning an experiential or service learning initiative (participants may receive up to 15 volunteer hours toward their Community Involvement requirement)
Eligibility

Ages: 16 year(s) and up

  • Self-identified women and their children
  • Family Court Support Worker Program -- victims of domestic violence involved in the family court process
Application Process

Phone crisis line

Office
- Administration 905-332-1200 ; North Shelter (Milton and Halton Hills) 905-878-8970 ; South Shelter (Burlington and Oakville) 905-332-1593 ;
Crisis
Mon-Sun 24 hours North Shelter (Milton and Halton Hills) 905-878-8555 Mon-Sun 24 hours South Shelter (Burlington and Oakville) 905-332-7892 - Mon-Sun 24 hours North Shelter (Milton and Halton Hills) 905-878-8555 Mon-Sun 24 hours South Shelter (Burlington and Oakville) 905-332-7892
Web Site
haltonwomensplace.com
Email
[email protected]
Mailing Address
PO Box 20060, 2211 Brant St
Burlington, ON, L7P 0A4
Canada
Languages
American Sign Language (ASL); Arabic; English; French; Interpretive Services - can be arranged; Korean; Polish; Russian
Fees
None
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Agency Information
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Copyright
Halton Information Providers
Last Updated On
April 12, 2026
Last Verified On
July 2, 2025
Accessibility
Fully Accessible
Hours of Operation

Administration Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm;
Shelters Mon-Sun 24 hours

Service Area(s)
Halton Region