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Victim Services - Wellington


Support services and financial programs available to victims, and families of victims, whose lives have been impacted by crime.

If you are experiencing an emergency situation, call 911.

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These services are located in Wellington
Sexual Assault & Violence Intervention Services of Halton (SAVIS) - Halton Collaborative Against Human Trafficking  
South Oakville Centre, 1515 Rebecca St, Suite 227, Oakville, ON  L6L 5G8
905-825-3622 ext 54 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of Wellington, but provide service to Wellington.
Aura Freedom International - Toronto  
Toronto, ON  M6E 5B2
647-831-7672 Add to Clipboard
Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture  
194 Jarvis St 2nd Fl, Toronto, ON  M5B 2B7
416-363-1066 Add to Clipboard
Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime  
141 Catherine St, Suite 100, Ottawa, ON  K2P 1C3
613-233-7614 Add to Clipboard
Halton Regional Police Service - Oakville - 20 Division - Victim Quick Response Program+  
Halton Regional Police Service - 20 Division, 95 Oak Walk Dr, Oakville, ON  L6H 0G6
905-825-4810 or 905-825-4777 ext 5239 Add to Clipboard
MADD Canada  
2020 Winston Park Dr, Suite 405, Oakville, ON  L6H 6X7
905-829-8805 Add to Clipboard
Oasis Centre des femmes - Community Services  
Toronto, ON  M4Y 2W5
416-591-6565 Add to Clipboard
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General - Office for Victims of Crime  
720 Bay St, Ground Fl, Toronto, ON  M7A 2S9
416-326-1682 (Victim Support Line) Add to Clipboard
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General - Ontario Victim Services  
McMurtry-Scott Bldg, 720 Bay St, 5th Fl, Toronto, ON  M7A 2S9
Victim Support Line: 416-314-2447 Add to Clipboard
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General - Victim and Witness Assistance Program - Guelph  
74 Woolwich St, Guelph, ON  N1H 7J5
1-888-579-2888 Add to Clipboard
Victim Services Wellington - Victim Crisis Assistance Ontario  
15 Wyndham St S, Guelph, ON  N1H 4C6
519-824-1212 ext 7304 Add to Clipboard
These services may or may not be regulated in Ontario. For services that are not specifically regulated, Consumer Protection Ontario provides guidance on consumer rights, public safety, and how to address concerns or serious complaints.

Some of these services are governed by legislation in Ontario and the regulatory body is the Ministry of the Solicitor General. The legislation for police services is the Police Services Act, 1990.