Community Member

Kingston Interval House

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Kingston Interval House is committed to supporting women, children and youth experiencing violence and working collaboratively with the community to eliminate all forms of violence and oppression.

Kingston Interval House is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1975 to support women, youth, and children who have been victimized by violence. We provide free and confidential services.Kingston Interval House is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1975 to support women, youth, and children who have been victimized by violence.

We provide free and confidential services.

We offer a 24 hour crisis line,

an Emergency Shelter and Second Stage Housing facility for women, children and youth experiencing violence. Our Emergency Shelter has 25 beds and is open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. The shelter offers meals, accommodation, counselling, clothing, toiletries and safety.

Our Second Stage Housing facility – Robin’s Hope – provides affordable housing in 18, one and two bedroom apartments for up to one year for the women and children/youth who are involved with Kingston Interval House.

We have French Language, Aboriginal, Children/Youth’s and Women’s Counselors offering support and referrals through our Outreach Program to the women and children who have experienced violence and are in the community. Our outreach services allow women and their children/youth living in the community an opportunity to work with our counselling staff for support, advocacy and referrals.

Meeting individually and in groups, our counsellors ensure women and their children/youth have resources at their disposal, safety plans in place and the ability to move into healthy relationships.

Crisis Line: 1-800-267-9445 or 613-546-1777

Business Line: 613-546-1833 Please see website for more information.