Resources

If you are in immediate danger call 911.

24-hour Crisis Line and Support

 

VictimLINK

VictimLink BC is a toll-free, confidential, multilingual telephone service available 24/7 across BC and Yukon. It provides information and referral services to all victims of crime and immediate crisis support to victims of family and sexual violence.

 

1-800-563-0808
Surrey Mobile Assault Response Team

A 24-hour crisis response service for women and girls who have experienced domestic violence and/or sexual assault who need medical treatment.

604-583-1295

Victim Services

 

Community-based Victim Services

For women and children fleeing domestic violence, sexual assault or child abuse. You do not need to report the assault to the police in order to use these services.

 

604-583-1295
Police-based Victim Services

For victims of crime except domestic violence, sexual assault or child abuse. You need to report the assault to the police in order to use these services.

604-599-7600

Transition Houses and Shelters

 

Ama Transition House 604-542-5992
Durrant Transition House 604-531-9151
Evergreen Transition House 604-584-3301
Shimai Transition House 604-581-9100
Virginia Sam Transition House 604-572-5116
Maxxine Wright Shelter 604-587-3835

Counselling and Support

 

Atira Women’s Resource Society 604-531-9143
Diversecity Community Resource Society 604-597-0205
Sources Community Resource Centre 604- 531-6226
Surrey Women’s Centre 604-583-1295

Legal

 

South Fraser Legal Resource Centre 778-565-3638

Our Commitment

Together we are building a better future for women and girls.

Milestones

Our achievement in the past paved the road that lead us to where we are now. See how we create a safe space for women over the years.

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Initiatives

Over the years, the committee has sparked many other initiatives that create a safety net for women and children fleeing violence.

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The Power of Collaboration

We are celebrating National Victims and Survivors of Crime Awareness Week by standing with Jesse and Gagan as they fight for justice, freedom, and equality.

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Please help us keep women safe and secure

In 2020, one woman was violently killed every 2.5 days in Canada according to a report in the Canadian Femicide Observatory For Justice & Accountability (CFOJA).