Harmony House is a second-stage shelter, which means that residents are usually referred to us from first-stage/
crisis shelters as well as from various social service agencies. As a 2nd stage shelter, women will be living
independently in their own unit with minimal staff supervision.
If you would like to fill out your own application, please contact us so that we can help with your safety planning.
If you would like to learn more about living here or how to apply,
our Women’s Advocate will be happy to help you! Call or email us: 613-233-3386 or womensadvocate@harmonyhousews.com.
Harmony House is a second-stage shelter, which means that residents are usually referred to us from first-stage/crisis shelters as well as from various social service agencies. As a 2nd stage shelter, women will be living independently in their own unit with minimal staff supervision.
If you would like to fill out your own application, please contact us so that we can help with your safety planning.
If you would like to learn more about living here or how to apply, our Women’s Advocate will be happy to help you!Call or email us: 613-233-3386 or womensadvocate@harmonyhousews.com.
If you are planning to leave a violent or unsafe situation/home, please ensure you take the following (if possible):
If you are planning to leave a violent or unsafe situation/home, please ensure you take the following (if possible):
Identification for you and
for each of your children:
Birth Certificate
Citizenship Papers
Passport
Health Card
Driver’s License
Social Insurance Card
Marriage Certificate/Divorce Certificate
Custody Papers
Other important items to take:
Credit cards
Bank cards
Bank statements
Police reports
Proof of cohabitation (if your abuser was residing with you) such as a lease, mortgage documents, utility, or other bills with the abuser’s name on the address
Any medications that you or your children require
Something comforting for your children, such as a toy or a favourite blanket
Identification for you and for each of your children:
Birth Certificate
Citizenship Papers
Passport
Health Card
Driver’s License
Social Insurance Card
Marriage Certificate/Divorce Certificate
Custody Papers
Other important items to take:
Credit cards
Bank cards
Bank statements
Police reports
Proof of cohabitation (if your abuser was residing with you) such as a lease, mortgage documents, utility, or other bills with the abuser’s name on the address
Any medications that you or your children require
Something comforting for your children, such as a toy or a favourite blanket
This is why we are here! Watch Haydee's testimonial!
With so much courage she is sharing her story, inspiring other women to find help and different ways to leave an abusive situation and restart life with a bright future.
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This is why we are here! Watch Haydee's testimonial!
With so much courage she is sharing her story, inspiring other women to find help and different ways to leave an abusive situation and restart life with a bright future.