24hSafe Home, Information & Supports Program
Sharing Hope and Offering Support. The Safe Home, Information and Support Program offers 24/7 free and confidential information, support, and/or emergency shelter to self-identifying women and their dependents who are at risk of or who have experienced any type of violence over their lifetime.
Emergency shelter with food and transporation supports depending on destination and information on programs and services provided by RVCS and other available supports within the community.
Information and supports, including safety planning and referrals to our other anti-violence and housing programs:
- Stopping the Violence Counselling
- Stopping the Violence Outreach
- PEACE Program
- Police Based Victim Services
- Sexual Assault Response Program
- Second Stage Housing Program
- Long Term Affordable Housing Program
What to Expect:
- Client-centered, trauma-informed approach that best meet client needs.
When Staying in the Safe Home:
- Safe, secure appropriate sleeping accommodations.
- Access to laundry facilities, food and infant formal if required.
- Respect for a woman’s right to make choices based on her own understanding of her options, needs and goals.
- Respect for the individual situation, perspective and needs of the self-identified women.
Address / Contact Info
Box 1171
Valemount BC
V0E 2Z0
Phone Numbers
Amenities
Service Details
| Referral protocol | self, physician, health professional, Ministry of Children & Family Development |
|---|---|
| How to apply | Call 1-844-324-2004 Ext 1 |
| Languages spoken | English |
Location Map
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| Offers support, advocacy, and individual and/or group counselling to female survivors of violence including but not limited to; sexual assault, relationship violence, and childhood abuse. The program initially works with self-identifying women to recognize the nature of their current challenge and/or needs, then identify the woman’s goals in sessions, and ascertain available service options. |
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| The Supported Child Development (SCD) Program provides support for children with identifiable diverse abilities to optimally participate in positive inclusive childcare environments during their critical developmental years. |
| drop in, no barrier access to free food. |
| Roots of Life Childcare Centre in Valemount consists of various services including Multi-Age for children 0-12 years, School-Aged care for children up to 12 years, and Group childcare for children 30 months to school age. |
This program was last updated on: Thu May 21 2026 11:27am.
