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Temporary overnight accommodations and transitional programs for at-risk individuals who identify as female and are fleeing domestic violence.
Emergency Shelter for individuals in need of safety because of violence in their lives. Individuals who live at the shelter can access:
Transportation provided free of charge and cost of basic needs such as medication can be covered.
Overnight shelter facility located in Charlottetown and open to all female identifying individuals in Epekwitk / PEI. Services include:
Provides shelter accommodation for women in Epekwitk / PEI. Residents have access to:
Emergency stays at the shelter can be up to six weeks. Indigenous women who have left a violent relationship or who find themselves in a homeless situation can apply and be assessed for a one year stay at the shelter.
Transportation can be arranged.
Provides financial assistance to support qualifying individuals who are escaping abusive situations by helping to cover monthly housing expenses, such as rent, mortgage payments, or property tax, up to $7,200 annually. The benefit can also provide a one-time non-repayable damage deposit of up to $2000.
Gender-based violence: based on gender norms and unequal power dynamics against someone because of their sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or perceived gender including women, girls, and 2SLGBTQI+. Violence takes many forms including physical, sexual, financial, as well as emotional (psychological) abuse.
This is a shared program through the Governments of Canada and Prince Edward Island as part of the National Housing Strategy.
An overnight emergency shelter located in Summerside serves women, trans, and non-binary individuals, as well as children who are temporarily unhoused due to various circumstances. Shelter stays are managed on a case-by-case basis and can last up to eight weeks without requiring individuals to leave.
For those needing longer-term support, the LifeHouse Transitional Housing Program is available. To apply, shelter users must stay for a minimum of four weeks before submitting an application. The Housing Committee will then review the case and make a decision. If accepted, individuals may stay in the transitional housing program for up to one year.
Shelter services include:
Transition services include staff supports and learning opportunities include: