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Coronavirus: YWCA Regina shelters and essential services remain fully accessible

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YWCA Regina shut its doors to the public about a month ago, but wants the community to know that there is still a safe place to go in the face of domestic violence, crisis, and uncertainty during the coronavirus pandemic.

It continues to operate its Isabel Johnson Domestic Violence Shelter, My Aunt’s Place Shelter for women and families, and Kikinaw Residence to serve women in need.

All four of its children’s shelters are also still fully operational and actively serving vulnerable children. YWCA Regina Outreach services continue to provide support to those needing assistance in securing stable income, navigating supports, housing, and acquiring basic necessities like infant formula and menstrual supplies. [ Sign up for our Health IQ

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