Our Homes include Comprehensive Support for a Fresh Start
Provision of meals, clothes, hygiene products and medications.
A safe, confidential location to ensure security, privacy, and peace of mind.
Structured support to secure income, employment, housing, education, mental health resources.
Engage in art therapy, digital literacy, financial planning, and mindfulness workshops.
Educational support and activities to nurture children's growth and well-being.
Offering counseling and resources to nurture faith and personal growth.
Resources to help parents strengthen bonds, improve parenting, and create stability.
Access to legal support for housing, family law, and personal rights to ensure safety and justice..
Compassionate staff available 24/7 to offer guidance and maintain a safe, supportive environment.
Located near schools, public transit, and shopping for easy access to essential services.
The home is for Muslim women in need of support, including those escaping domestic violence, seeking stable housing, or transitioning to independence.
We provide housing, emotional support, life skills training, legal assistance, access to healthcare, and more to help women regain independence.
Yes, our homes offer a secure, private, and confidential environment to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents.
Yes, we offer programs and accommodations for children, ensuring they have a safe and nurturing environment alongside their mothers.
Length of stay varies based on individual needs, but we work with each resident to help them transition to permanent housing and self-sufficiency.
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While Sakeenah functions at a national level, our head office and The People’s Market operate out of land that is part of the Treaty and Traditional Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Huron-Wendat and Wyandot Nations.
Sakeenah believes that while a land acknowledgement is the first step, we also understand that land acknowledgements alone are not sufficient to redress the harm caused by centuries of land theft, forced displacement and ongoing acts of settler colonialism. We recognize that this work is ongoing and complex, and we are dedicated to doing our part to create a better future for all.
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