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Stories, news & interviews from Nisa Homes

Welcome to the Nisa Homes blog, featuring client success stories, articles, educational posts and much more. Established in 2016, the Nisa Homes blog features informational pieces created to educate the Canadian Muslim community. Browse through our blog and learn more about our survivors journeys and success stories, read up on several topics including domestic violence, homelessness and learn more about how you can get involved as a volunteer or donor. For any comments, suggestions or to share your personal success stories, get in touch with us.

Abiha’s Story

For as long as I can remember, I had been alone and growing up an orphan, didn’t really know who my parents or family were.

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Saba’s Story

I grew up in a family that was stuck in the cycle of poverty – both my parents worked very hard to support us…

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Questions?

We have answers.

It is a safe residence for you and your children to go to if you are in an unsafe home environment, in an abusive relationship, homeless or at risk of homelessness or simply in need of a place of safety. The addresses of transition houses are kept confidential so that women (and children) cannot be found. Transition houses are usually regular houses that are available in most communities and cities.

Yes, you can bring your children under the age of 12, but they must also be able to follow the rules and responsibilities of the house.

The duration of stay is determined on a case by case basis, however it is usually between one to three months.

Our phone line will be unavailable from May 31, 6PM ET to June 2, 6PM ET
For urgent help, please call: 672-999-7291 or send an email to [email protected]. In an emergency, call 911.