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Organization: St Joe's Women's Centre  
Phone Numbers: 613-231-6722
Fax: 613-233-4594
Email: sjwc.support@st-josephs.ca
Website: www.stjoeswomenscentre.org
Address:
151 Laurier Ave E
Ottawa, ON
K1N 6N8
Intersection: Laurier Ave E and Cumberland St
Location: Main entrance is on the side of the building
Accessibility: Not Wheelchair Accessible    Not Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: For women requiring wheelchairs, can provide service outside of the building
Hours:
  Service
Mon9:30am-5pm
Tue9:30am-3:30pm
Wed12noon-5pm
Thu9:30am-3:30pm
Fri9:30am-3:30pm

Wed open for Emergency Food Cupboard only 12noon-3pm * Drop-In open 3pm-5pm
Executives: Jennifer Clark - Director
613-231-6722 ext 1 * jclark@st-josephs.ca
Jane Tenthorey - Manager of Support Services
613-231-6722 ext 3 * Jane.T@st-josephs.ca
Public Contacts: Alia Reynolds - Program Coordinator - Team Lead
613-231-6722 ext 4
Brooke Annan - Program Coordinator
613-231-6722 ext 5
Service Description: Day program offering nutritional breakfast * hot nutritional lunch * personal and practical support * social, recreational, and educational workshops * shower access * laundry facilities * telephone * referrals and advocacy * computers with high speed Internet * emergency grocery cupboard program * support for mothers and/or guardians with their children (must remain on premises)

Fees: None
Application: Drop-in
Eligibility / Target Population: Homeless, vulnerable women 18 years and older and their children
Languages: English * French
Area Served:
Ottawa (City of)  
See Also: Community Meals
Food Banks
Gender-Based Violence Shelters

This information was last completely updated on February 3, 2025

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Updated February 3, 2025
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"About Us"
St. Joe’s Women’s Centre is a day program and registered charity, that is dedicated to the needs of low income/homeless women, those that identify as women, and their children, in a supportive and safe environment. Social and educational programs are offered to promote empowerment, autonomy, and dignity in a non-judgmental atmosphere.