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Maison Transit 24

This is your home 

Are you a woman with or without children,
experiencing domestic violence?

 

We are here to help you.

Transit 24 is a shelter
for women - victims of domestic violence

We accommodate them to allow a period of

respite and provide solutions to their problems.

Our success in numbers

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Transit 24 is a shelter for women victims of domestic violence. Supporting these fighters for the time necessary to have a break, they are welcomed with their minor children as needed. Using personalized and confidential support, we help them find solutions to their problem.

In addition to this, you need to know more about it.

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Offering services in 9 languages, here is an overview of the support activities offered:

  • Telephone listening for ventilation, reception or referral

  • Individual meetings for listening, intervention plan and follow-up

  • Group and socio-cultural activities with mothers and children

  • Support for mothers and children

  • Awareness raising activities among the population

  • Post-accommodation follow-up to ex-housed women and children

We believe that all women can embrace who they are, can define their future and change the world.

Services we Offer: 

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  • Phone hotline for emotional ventilation, reception or referral;

  • Individual meetings for listening, intervention plan and follow-up;

  • Group activities and socio-cultural activities with mothers and children;

  • Support for mothers and children; 

  • Public awareness activities;

  • Post-accommodation follow-up for women and children. 

 

We offer our services in 12 languages: French, English, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Lingala, Turkish, Kurdish, Armenian, Creole, Bulgarian and Ukrainian.

Our success in numbers

Maison Transit 24 is a non-profit organization that helps Quebec women, immigrants, women with disabilities, victims of domestic violence, and their children. Our mission is to help our clients break the cycle of domestic violence by providing direct assistance.

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Our ongoing goal is raising awareness among women about domestic violence, encouraging them to seek help in shelters, and offering them protection support that allow them to achieve autonomy.

During her stay at Transit 24, the woman, far from her parents and friends, finds herself in a neutral environment that encourages her to reflect and make informed decisions to get out of her situation, without being influenced.

The women and children welcomed into our home come from diverse cultural communities. Our interventions are designed to respect the individual, their worldview, their value system, and their needs. 

With our External Consultation Office (BCE), Transit 24 also aims to raise awareness among homeless women about the issue of domestic violence and to offer them various listening, support and guidance services in their efforts to regain control over their lives.

Our success in numbers

We have a primary objective,
the one of supporting you and helping you get your life back in hand.

5,000+

Women and
housed children

97%+

Average accommodation rate

450,000+

Interventions for
Women and children

33,000+

Meals
served

Average work experience 

10 yrs +

Phone calls with 
unhoused women

1,500+

Our Story

In 1987, a group of immigrant and Quebec women, moved by their own life experiences or sensitized to the problem of domestic violence, met to establish the foundations of a shelter.

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These women, residents of the Ahuntsic district, have chosen this place to set up this haven of peace that offers support and comfort to women and their children, victims of domestic violence.

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The name Transit 24 suggested both the transition period experienced by its customers and 24 hour service.

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Discover the story of Maison Transit 24
 

In addition to this, you need to know more about it.

  • 1988: Transit 24 was created in a two-bedroom apartment that accommodated 5 people.

 

  • 1990: Transit 24 grew and could accommodate up to 9 people thanks to a grant from the Ministry of Health and Social Services

 

  • 1993: With the collaboration of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) acquired a large house with a capacity of 15 beds

 

  • 2010 and 2011: Renovation and expansion of the common areas of the house were carried out which required the house to be closed for a few months. The result was amazing

 

  • 2013: Fundraising campaign organized by the Quebec Business Women's Network (RFAQ) on the instructions of Me Louise Cadieux, Chairman of the Board of Directors.
    The same year also saw the opening of a consultation office for external customers given the growing number of requests.

 

  • 2016: Closure of the consultation office due to significant costs and lack of funding; this remains a challenge to be taken up in the coming years.

 

  • 2018: On September 21, Transit 24 celebrates its 30th anniversary!


450,000 interventions and served nearly 33,000 meals, for an average accommodation rate of 97%.


The thirtieth anniversary was an opportunity to take a retrospective look at the evolution of the House from its inception to the present day. A special thank you to our Federal Deputy, Ms. Mélanie Joly, to our board of directors as well as to our closest partners and collaborators.

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The credit for this evening undoubtedly went to the housed and ex-housed women who testified eloquently and often very touchingly about their experiences and the positive impact of Transit 24 on their life course.

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  • 2020: Covid-19 pandemic, forces us to review all of our internal sanitation practices in order to be able to continue to meet the needs of women being accommodated in a shelter.

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Testimonies

Mother and Son

I wanted to share a thought from my heart: your availability, your welcome, your generosity really touched me and I wanted to say thank you, thank you and thank you once again.

Woman in Grey Sweater

Thank you for all the support and especially the accompaniment because I was even afraid of taking the metro. Thank you also for the opportunity to find ourselves at home because we could prepare our traditional dishes by talking about our problems. It’s an experience that has enriched me a lot, and with us I will be able to prepare dishes of other nationalities. In addition, a guest has become a friend. I am so happy leaving the center.

Woman

I have come from so far and when I arrived in Canada I was afraid of the unknown, not knowing anyone. I was betrayed by the person I leaned on and trusted the most and it was the people I didn't know who saved me. You have given me the chance to have confidence in life and to rebuild my life. thank you very much

Calm Woman

I also love you all very much, you are all beautiful blooming flowers; beautiful models too, different than beautiful and with whom we can identify in order to grow in beauty! So, thank you ALL for EVERYTHING xxx.

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I have been through such difficult times that more than once I thought I would never see the end of the tunnel. At each of these times, you were there to comfort me and help me find solutions

Domestic Violence

Definition of domestic violence
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The United Nations defines violence against women as “all acts of violence directed against the female sex, and causing or likely to cause physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women, including the threat of such acts. , coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether in public or private life. ” (Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women, UN General Assembly Resolution 48/104)

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Do you have doubts?

Do you have any doubts?

 

  • You don't feel good in your relationship.

  • You feel like you are walking on eggshells, that you are never up to it and that everything is always your fault.

  • You put a lot of energy into making sure everything is going well, so that your partner does not get angry.

  • You feel like he's watching and controlling you.

  • He gives you fits of jealousy, insults you, denigrates you. He threatens you, intimidates you and claims that you are a bad wife and even a bad mother.

  • You are not sure whether it is violence that you are experiencing.

  • You feel lonely and isolated and you wish you could talk to someone in a confidential manner.

  • You don't know if you should leave the house.

  • You wonder if this is the right thing to do.

  • You feel guilty and you live with shame.

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Know that you are not alone and that there is help available for you. You can phone SOS violence conjugale, go to a CLSC local community service center or a women's center.

In addition to this, you need to know more about it.

In an emergency, dial 9-1-1 for the police, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Violence, whether physical, verbal, psychological, economic, sexual or spiritual, is unacceptable, intolerable and unjustifiable.

 

However, if you need more information, don't hesitate to seek help. We must break the silence.

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Our Services

This is your home

Are you a woman with or without children and are you living in a situation of domestic violence?


We are here to help you. Transit 24 is a shelter for women victims of domestic violence, the mission of which is to welcome these people for the time necessary to have a break and find solutions to their problems.

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Our services are offered in 9 languages:
French, English, Spanish, Creole, Russian, Arabic, Lingala, Vietnamese, Armenian.

In addition to this, you need to know more about it.

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Phone support for listening for ventilation, reception or referral
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Individual meetings for support, listening, plan and follow-up
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Group and socio-cultural activities with mothers and children
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Follow-up with women and children post housing

How to set yourself free?

Whether it is the 1st or the 100th act of violence against you, now is a good time to leave and we are ready to welcome you.

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At Transit 24, you will find a multitude of resources to get you by. In addition to taking the time to fully understand the scope of your problem, we will present tools such as the cycle of violence, the wheel of power or the GEPI.

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Leaving home can be terrifying as you don't know where to go, what will happen with your lease or just whether you should contact the police. At Transit, you will not only find answers to your questions,

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Steps to take

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Contact us

Contact us by calling us at the following number and/or by writing to us

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We listen to you

A transit 24 worker is at your service to listen to you.
She makes sure to create a bond of trust with you so that you can feel safe to share and open up.

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We evaluate your need

Our counselor will assess your needs to ensure that you received the best possible welcome.

For example: If you have a child, or need specific access due to reduce mobility

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We welcome you at Transit 24 home

Our counselors welcome you at Transit 24.
You now have access to a room, meals, activities for you and your children if needed. You will also have access to support 24-hours.

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Follow-ups with our counselors

During your stay, our counselors will provide development meetings 2x a day in order to offer you the support you desire. In addition to formal meetings, they are available to you 24 hours a day.

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Take flight within your own wings

When you feel ready, you will take flight. Our counselors will remain available for you at all times.

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How to set yourself free?

Transit 24 offers safe and affordable accommodation for women and their children - victims of domestic violence, who previously were at our Urgency Housing. They can live here, continuing their process of regaining power and developing their autonomy.

For Transit 24, a Second-Stage Home is more than just accommodation. It's a community-living environment that nurtures mutual support and partnership among residents.

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Unlike the home for assistance and accommodation,

which is positioned as a short-term Urgent Response,

the Second-Stage Home offers medium-term accommodation.

The services offered to the women and their children housed here are the same as those we offer in our Emergency - The First Stage - Shelter:

- Secure and confidential transitional housing;
- Specialized services for women victims of domestic violence;
- Individual and group interventions;
- Specialized services for children exposed to domestic violence;
- Listening and supporting services;
- Assistance with legal processes (court, youth protection services, etc.)

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All services are free; the accommodation cost is approximately 30% of its actual cost.

 

To be accepted and housed at the Second Stage, you must be referred by your caseworker at the shelter. The intervention team will contact the applicant and schedule an interview. Applications are then reviewed by a selection committee..

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How to set yourself free?

External Consulting Office - BCE - is a service that Transit 24 offers to women victims of domestic violence and their children, who are not or are no longer housed in our main home.

Personalized support and guidance are offered based on individual needs. This service is available Monday through Friday.

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At BCE, we offer the following services:

- - Phone Hotline and Consulting;
- Support with social and legal procedures, criminal complaints, civil court, etc.
- Advice and guidance;
- Group workshops.

BCE for Youth

 

Our BCE Service is also available for children that are exposed to domestic violence.

We are sensitive to the experiences of these children and the consequences they may face. The Youth Intervention Program specializing in domestic violence aims to support children aged 5 to 17 in their challenges by offering them a voice and a safe space to express themselves.

 

The External Youth Service includes:

 

- Individual meetings for children and/or their mother;
- Listening and psycho-social intervention;
- A personalized intervention plan tailored to the child's needs;
- With the mother's consent, collaboration with staff or teachers at the child's school;
- Preparation for supervised visits
Etc.

 

The frequency and location of the meetings are determined jointly by the mother and the facilitator.

For Children

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All children welcome! Every child will have access to a youth counselor. The counselor is available to recognize and identify the dynamics of young people's feelings and behaviours. In order to be able to offer children an adequate intervention, individual or group, Transit24 has a room dedicated to them. Specific tools have also been developed to better meet their needs.

In addition to this, you need to know more about it.

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Children will say: 

"Here we can play without being quibbled"

"I don't like how my mother cries a lot at home"

"I love here and I also love when mum is alone with me"

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Your Donation makes Huge Difference

T24 is a government-funded organization.
We receive just enough funding to meet our basic needs

of providing shelter for women and their children.
For anything extra - a birthday cake for a woman, a toy for her child,

a trip to a museum, or an outing on a beautiful sunny day - we need your help.
Any help, no matter how small, is greatly appreciated.

Contact us

Our counselors will be happy to help and talk to you. Be confident that you are safe with us.

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Write to us or call us,
 

We are here for you 24 hours a day

transit24@sympatico.ca | 514-383-4994

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