In case of emergency call: 911 Toronto Police Service: 416-808-2222
The Toronto Police Services is here to provide assistance and support. For further information on the community support resources available to you, sexual assault investigations, possible outcomes and the criminal court process visit our Guide for Survivors of Sexual Assault, which can be found at the bottom of the page.
Along the bottom you will see quick exit instructions. If at any time you feel you are in danger please call 911.
Chinese Family Services of Ontario
3330 Midland Avenue, Suite 229
Scarborough, ON M1V 5E7
416-979-8299
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.chinesefamilyso.com
Native Women's Resource Centre, Sexual Assault Care Centre – Women Only
191 Gerrard Street East
Toronto, ON M5A 3E5
416-963-9963
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.nwrct.ca
Rexdale Women’s Centre – Women Only
925 Albion Road, Suite 309
Toronto, ON M9V 1A6
416-745-0062
Website: www.rexdalewomen.org
Riverdale Immigrant Women’s Center – Women Only
1326 Gerrard Street East
Toronto, ON M4L 1Z1
416-465-6021
Website: www.riwc.ca
South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario
45 Sheppard Avenue East Suite 106A
North York, ON M2N 5W9
416-487-6371
Website: /www.salc.on.ca
South Asian Women’s Centre – Women Only
800 Lansdowne Avenue Suite 1
Toronto, ON M6H 4K3
416-537-2276
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sawc.org
The Centre OASIS des femmes – Women Only
465 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON M4Y 1X0
416-591-6565
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.oasisfemmes.org
West Neighbourhood House
248 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, ON M6J 3A2
416-532-4828
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.westnh.org
Women's Health in Women's Hands – Women Only
2 Carlton Street Suite 500
Toronto, ON M5B 1J3
416-593-7655
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.whiwh.com
Canadian Centre for Abuse Awareness (CCAA)
905-967-0687
Website: www.abusehurts.ca
This Project has been made possible by a grant from the Government of Ontario
For the purpose of this website, the Toronto Police Service has used “survivor” as an umbrella term to refer to anyone who has been sexually assaulted. However, we support a person’s right to choose how they wish to be identified. It is also important to note, this is not legal advice. Every effort is made to provide precise information, however your rights and a police officer’s responsibilities depend on the situation. If, at any time, you're unsure of your rights you can ask the police officer. They are required to tell you. The Toronto Police Service bears no responsibility for information on other websites. While we strive to maintain accurate and survivor-focused resources, it cannot be guaranteed. This project has been made possible by a grant from the Government of Ontario.