Enilda - Sucker Creek Emergency Women's Shelter
Shelter Type: Emergency
Organization Name: Sucker Creek Women's Emergency Shelter Society
Crisis Phone: | 780-523-4357 |
Toll Free Number: | 1-866-523-2929 |
Business Phone: | 780-523-2929 |
Business Fax: | 780-523-4940 |
Shelter Email: | |
Primary Clients: | Abused women with or without children (secondary is homeless women) |
Primary Focus: | Abuse and assault |
Accessibility:
Accessible Communication: | No |
Accessible Transportation: | Yes |
Access to Attendant: | Yes |
Sensitivity Trained Staff: | Yes |
Access to culturally and/or spiritually relevant resources: | Yes |
Accessible Accommodation (Wheel chair accessibility, low beds) | Yes |
Accessible by Transit | No |
Programs and Services
Programs and Services Offered:
- Parenting Programs (early intervention, teaching positive parenting skills)
- Public Education Programs
- Outreach Services (for the purposes of prevention)
- Training Opportunities for Staff
- 24 Hour Crisis Line
- Toll-free Access to Crisis Line
- Crisis Intervention
- Danger Assessment
- Safety Planning
- Crisis Counselling
- Coordinating Services/Systems Advocacy
- Specialized Programming for Parents
- Specialized Programming for Aboriginal Clients
- Specialized Programming for Other Cultures
- Outreach Programs (to assist victims who do not want to, or cannot, come to shelters)
- Outreach Programs (follow-up for those who have left shelter)
- Supportive Counselling & Case Management
- Clothing Bank
- Client Recreation
- Transport to Emergency (medical/dental care)
- Personal Incidentals
- Food Bank
- Housing Support and Advocacy
- Support in avoiding eviction
- Support in finding housing
- Court Support and Advocacy
- Volunteer Programs
- Support Groups
- Legal Services
- Specialized Programming for Children Exposed to Violence
- Education Programs (women & children in shelter)
- Child Care Program
- Child Support Programs
- Children's Groups (continued follow-up after shelter)
- Children's Groups (early interventions for a child at risk or exposed to violence)
Refers to Programs and Services:
- Domestic Violence Treatment Programs (programs for people who feel they may become violent)
- Training Opportunities for Staff
- Domestic Violence Treatment Programs (programs for abusers)
- Men's Counselling Program (for abusers)
- Clinical Treatment for Adults
- Domestic Violence Treatment Programs (programs that are available, at any time, to abusers)
- Child Support Programs
- Clinical Treatment for Children
- Safe Visitation Programs
Partners on Programs and Services:
- Collective Kitchen
- Comfort Allowance
- Specialized Programming for Children Exposed to Violence
- School Programs
If you would like to make a donation or apply to volunteer at a shelter, please arrange this directly with the shelter by using the contact information above.