The Heart Medicine Lodge Program at Ka Ni Kanichihk is a culturally-based support and advocacy service for Indigenous women who have experienced sexual assault and sexual violence. Available to all who identify as women and are over the age of 18.

Willow Place provides inclusive, no-cost family violence prevention services, 24-hours, every day of the year. Services include protective housing with a confidential location, an on-site school for grades K-8, counseling, on-site laundry and shower facilities, and many more. Click here to see full list of services and contact information. Call 1-877-977-0007 or text 204-792-5302

Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc. was established to empower families to break the cycle of violence by providing opportunities for holistic healing through culturally appropriate teachings and activities in a safe and nurturing environment. Phone: (204) 925-4610

Manitoba’s Domestic Violence Support Service helps victims of domestic violence in Manitoba when criminal charges have been laid and assists individuals who receive police services for domestic violence incidents that do not result in charges or arrests. The program provides support and information to victims of domestic violence. Click here to see full list of services and contact numbers.

Manitoba’s Provincial Crisis Line is 1-877-977-0007. You can call this 24-hour domestic violence information/crisis line to discuss options and get information about services available in your area.

Ikwe Crisis Line provides information and referral services on a 24 hour, 7 days a week basis to individuals experiencing domestic violence as well as help understanding the dynamics of the cycle of violence.

Klinic Crisis Program operates a variety of crisis phone lines and online support services, providing free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope. Click here to view Klinic’s update to its policies.