Ontario's Funding for Gender-Based Violence Victims Welcome, but some Non-Shelter Services Feel Left Out
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Ontario's funding for gender-based violence victims welcome, but some non-shelter services feel left out
The Ontario government says it will spend just over $26 million over the next two years to support survivors of gender-based violence, but some non-shelter services say without more support, families could fall through the cracks.
“Woefully underfunded”: Gilmour calls on Ford to up support for gender-based violence survivors
Language English News Content: “Woefully underfunded”: Gilmour calls on Ford to up support for gender-based violence survivors QUEEN’S PARK — Ontario NDP Shadow Minister for Women’s Social and Economic Opportunity Alexa Gilmour is calling on the Doug Ford government to increase social services funding to non-shelter-based organizations supporting survivors of gender-based violence. Services for survivors that offer assistance beyond just shelte…
Ontario Investing More than $26.7 Million to Protect Survivors of Gender-Based Violence - Today's Northumberland - Your Source For What's Happening Locally and Beyond
Funding will boost shelter spaces and wrap-around services The Ontario government is investing an additional $26.7 million over two years in shelter spaces to protect survivors of gender-based violence and to strengthen the Family Court Support Worker program. As part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario by improving access to services and supports, the funding will help increase accessibility at emergency shelters across the province an…
Ontario - Province Investing More than $26.7 Million to Protect Survivors of Gender-Based Violence
The Ontario government is investing an additional $26.7 million over two years in shelter spaces to protect survivors of gender-based violence and to strengthen the Family Court Support Worker progr. . .
$26.7 Million to Protect Survivors of Gender-Based Violence
Funding will boost shelter spaces and wrap-around servicesThe Ontario government is investing an additional $26.7 million over two years in shelter spaces to protect survivors of gender-based violence and to strengthen the Family Court Support Worker program. As part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario by improving access to services and supports, the funding will help increase accessibility at emergency shelters across the province and …
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