Allied Against Abuse.

You deserve to feel safe.

Let Birchway Niagara be your ally in creating a life free from abuse and violence.

Are you questioning whether your relationship is healthy?
Are you hesitant to leave an abusive partner but want tips to stay safer?
Do you need support leaving an abusive home or relationship?
Are you worried about a loved one?
Contact us

Our counsellors can help you explore your options, which may include developing a safety plan, staying in shelter, booking an appointment for legal, housing or child and youth services, or other forms of support.

24-Hour Support Line
905-356-5800
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Safe Shelter

Let Birchway Niagara be part of your journey to a life without abuse, which may include a shelter stay.

Our 45-bed shelter in Niagara Falls is available free of charge to women experiencing abuse who are 16 years of age or older. Single women and women with children are welcome. In addition to having a safe place to stay while you figure out your next steps, you can work with our counsellors to deal with the emotional, psychological and practical impacts of abuse.

Is It Abuse?

Abuse is the attempt to control how another person thinks, acts or feels. It doesn’t have to be physical to hurt. Does your partner or loved one...

  • Keep you away from friends and family?
  • Control all of the money?
  • Accuse you of cheating?
  • Act jealous?
  • Monitor where you go and who you see?
  • Make you check in regularly?
  • Put you down or call you names?
  • Force you to have sex?
  • Have sudden violent outbursts?
  • Threaten you, your children or pets with violence?
  • Hit you or hurt you in any way?
  • Destroy your property?
  • Make you feel worthless, ashamed or nervous?
  • Make you feel you’re walking on eggshells?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you are experiencing abuse.

 Housing support

Let us help you find a safe, stable, affordable home where you can create a life without violence.

Whether you are currently living in our shelter, with your abuser or have a temporary place to stay, you can get help finding a place of your own. Meet with one of our Transitional and Housing Support Advocates.

 Help for your child

Early intervention is important for stopping the cycle of family violence.

Our Child and Youth Intervention Advocates can support both you and your children as you try to make sense of the abuse you have experienced. Child and youth services are available for children and youth ages 4 to 19. This program can also support parents seeking to support children exposed to family violence, including fathers. You and your child can also receive support in the areas of:

  • Safety planning
  • Bullying
  • Divorce/Separation
  • Family violence education
  • Healthy relationships
  • Self-esteem
  • Anger Management
 LGBTQ Support

Your identity should not be a barrier to finding support

Birchway Niagara has on-site services to support all members of our community who identify as women, regardless of sexual identity. We can also provide phone and text support to all members of our community experiencing violence such as safety planning and referrals to other community agencies. If you are a member of the LGBTQ+ community and need support, call or text us. We will take your lead, listen, and help you to find the options and support that work best for you.

 Non-English Help

Get help in your language.

Translation Services 
You can ask for support in the language of your choice. In most cases, Birchway Niagara is able to provide professional language interpreters in person or over the phone to help you communicate with confidence and accuracy as you attend counselling, legal, housing and other appointments.

Services en français
Fem’aide offre aux femmes d’expression française aux prises avec la violence sexiste, du soutien, des renseignements et de l’aiguillage vers les services appropriés dans leur collectivité, 24 heures par jour, 7 jours par semaine. Fem’aide peut également répondre aux demandes de renseignements faites par les proches des femmes victimes de violence.
Le Centre de santé communautaire Hamilton/Niagara offre des services de soutien pour les femmes victimes de violence conjugale. Ces services individualisés sont conçus pour apporter du soutien aux femmes et aux enfants qui ont souffert de violence. Les interventions visent à aider les femmes à obtenir le soutien et les services dont elles ont besoin pour se reconstruire une nouvelle vie sans violence.

 Safety Planning

Explore ways for you and your children to stay safer.

Birchway Niagara can help you over the phone or book an appointment for you to work with one of our staff if you need help with safety planning. We can help you to figure out your options whether or not you are planning to leave your partner, or if you have already left. You can also read our "Stay Safe Tips" for some ideas.

Stay Safe Tips
FAQ

Still have questions?

If you would like to know more, this list of frequently asked questions might help. Don’t see the answer to your question? Call or text Birchway Niagara at 905-356-5800.

You can access shelter and counselling services without parental/guardian consent at the age of 16. If you are under 16 and are a Crown Ward of FACS or CCAS, you may be able to come into shelter at a younger age if your stay is authorized or requested by the appropriate child welfare agency. Youth ages 12 and older can also provide their own consent to receive counselling. Please note, however, that our support lines are confidential (we do not see your phone number) so even if you are not yet 16 and are looking for information, you can call us.

Yes. Call or text our support line for immediate counselling support over the phone or to book an appointment with one of our staff.

Yes. We can provide some immediate support and can also connect you with other organizations who can help provide longer term support.

Women’s shelters across Ontario are sometimes overwhelmed by the demand so there will be times when there are no beds available. Even if you call at a time when we have no space, our staff will do everything they can to help you maximize your safety (e.g., referring you to another shelter, helping you to find other housing options, helping you to safety plan until a bed becomes available).

Birchway Niagara provides short-term emergency shelter and crisis intervention. Your length of stay will take into consideration your unique situation and community realities such as the availability of affordable housing. The length of stay varies considerably for each resident.

Our shelter is equipped with a number of security features such as Maglocks on each entrance that can only be locked and unlocked by staff when residents enter or leave the building. There are many security cameras that are regularly monitored by our staff. Visitors to our shelters are asked to make an appointment before coming on site to maximize their security and the security of our residents.

Although we do not currently have a pet sheltering program, we can help you figure out your options or connect you with other service providers who may be able to help you find a temporary home for your pet while you are in shelter. Service animals are welcome.

Staying in shelter will not affect the custody of your children.

Individuals who identify as women and their children can stay in shelter. Male children and youth who are your dependents can join you in shelter in most instances (generally up to the age of 21) and can access the services of our Child and Youth Intervention Advocates. Other individuals experiencing abuse can reach out by phone for support. Our prevention and public education programs are designed for people of all genders.

Birchway Niagara staff, placement students and volunteers have a legal obligation to report actual or suspected child abuse. If your child or children have been exposed to abuse or are otherwise considered to be in need of protection, Birchway Niagara will contact Family and Children’s Services (FACS). The mission of FACS is to “protect, support and strengthen the lives of children, youth, adults and families.” They can act as a support when family violence is present. If FACS determines that a case worker will be assigned, Birchway Niagara staff can offer support as you work with them.

Birchway Niagara can cover the costs of a taxi or bus ticket when you arrive at the shelter and on the day that you leave, and may be able to help cover the costs of transportation to and from some appointments. Regular transportation costs (e.g., for work or social activities) are not generally covered.

Washing machines and kitchen facilities are available on site. Birchway Niagara provides laundry detergent and food items, and can accommodate allergies and special dietary needs.

Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act now requires employers to take precautions and create policies and programs to help protect workers from domestic violence. If you are worried about returning to work, talk to your employer about how they could work with you to improve your safety (e.g., changing your schedule or work location to make it harder for your abuser to find you).

Birchway Niagara’s staff understand that women who have experienced domestic violence are at a higher risk for substance abuse and that women with substance use issues also face increased vulnerability to violence. If you choose to use drugs or alcohol, this decision will not alter Birchway Niagara’s commitment to helping and supporting you as long as your behaviours do not create a safety risk for our other clients. Our shelters use a “Harm Reduction” model of service aimed at reducing the negative consequences associated with drug abuse. While our shelters do not permit the storage or use of illegal drugs or alcohol on site, we understand that relapse or some degree of continued use may be part of your recovery journey. We can also connect you with other services if you would like to reduce or stop your drug use.

Our shelter is equipped with many accessible features (e.g., an elevator, barrier-free showers and entrances). We encourage you to share information regarding accommodations you may require while accessing our shelter or outreach programs.

Women experiencing domestic violence or abuse experience mental health issues at a much higher rate than the general population. A history of mental illness will not stop you from receiving support. In some cases, we will work with other community mental health programs to ensure that we can support your mental health while also helping you to deal with abuse.

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