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Life After Prison: Empowering Women Through Compassion

Canadian women in prison are in need of mental health support.

WOMEN ARE THE FASTEST-GROWING PRISON POPULATION IN CANADA

but who are they? These women are mothers, victims of violence, and women who have experienced extreme poverty. The relationship between marginalization and incarceration is not coincidental; women come into conflict with the law because of their struggle to survive in the face of poverty, gender-based violence, mental health challenges, and other systemic oppressions. Conflict with the law puts employment, health, housing, family, and dignity at risk.

Elizabeth Fry Toronto helps women rebuild their lives.

Elizabeth Fry Toronto’s programs help women build their capacities and skills to successfully reintegrate into the community and avoid future contact with the criminal justice system. 85% of women federally sentenced are victims of physical abuse and 68% have been sexually abused. After serving a term of imprisonment it can be extremely difficult for women to return to the community and family.

Our services and programs are ciritcal for women trying to address underlying issues and survive. For over 70 years, our agency has offered counselling, reintegration services, community support services, and transitional housing to support the women we serve. We strive to empower women to create meaningful change in their lives and families while simultaneously advocating for alternatives to the criminal justice system.

Women feel that Elizabeth Fry Toronto is a place of compassion, understanding, healing, and support.

To learn how you can help women create a positive future visit efrytoronto.org

DONATE TODAY

$10/Month gives 1 woman personal care items she needs to upkeep her hygiene.

$30/Month gives 1 woman warm boots and socks to brave the cold winter.

$50/Month gives 1 woman an outfit to secure potential employment.

$175/Month gives 1 woman weekly counselling sessions to address trauma.

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