Organization: Women's Centre of Halton (The) - Oakville - One-on-One Support Services
Phone Numbers: 905-847-9104;
Peer Support Line 905-847-5520
Email: hello@womenscentrehalton.com
Website: thewomenscentreofhalton.com/services/
Address:
South Oakville Centre (formerly Hopedale Mall)
1515 Rebecca St, 2nd Flr, Suite 229
Oakville, ON
L6L 5G8
Intersection: Third Line and Rebecca St
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:

  • In-Person Office Hours: Mon, 10 am-8 pm, Tue-Fri, 10 am-5 pm

  • Peer Support Phone Line: Mon-Fri 10 am-8 pm

Public Contacts: Sukhi Dhillon - Senior Program Manager
program@womenscentrehalton.com
Service Description: Mental health counselling
  • for women struggling with depression, anxiety or other undiagnosed mental health challenges and are in need of mental health supports

Drop-in support
  • open to all women who may be going through a difficult time and are facing challenges in their everyday life
  • peer supporters provide one-on-one support by phone, or in person
  • Burlington Public Library – Central Branch, 2331 New St, Burlington
  • Halton Hills Public Library – Georgetown Branch, 9 Church St, Georgetown

Abuse/crisis counselling
  • one-on-one counselling for women dealing with the effects of abuse
  • women will receive emotional support and guidance throughout the healing process with a focus on concrete plans for future safety 

Life skills coaching
  • women dealing with low self-esteem can receive up to eight personalized life coaching sessions
  • learn skills to find empowerment and boost self-esteem 

Legal Advice
  • volunteer lawyers provide a free half hour legal advice session 

Income tax clinic
  • tax preparation for low income women that includes advice on rebates and benefits including the Canada Child Benefit and health care benefits
  • call or visit for financial eligibility
  • clinics run from the end of February to the end of March 

Borrow a Laptop
  • loaning laptops to women in the Halton region to support their personal and professional development goals, and to make it easier for women to join our workshops
  • Drop in or send an email to borrow one from our Technology Lending Library

Family Court Advocacy
  • provide emotional and practical support navigating the family law and court system.  



Fees: None
Application:

Call or visit for more information

Eligibility / Target Population:

Open to anyone that identifies as female or nonbinary

Languages: English ; Interpretive Services
Language Notes: 48 hour notice
Area Served: Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton, North West Mississauga, Oakville, South West Mississauga, Wellington
See Also: Counselling - Family, Couple, Individual
Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Response
Last Updated: 11/14/2025
Service Profile Web Address: eng/displayService.aspx?id=92435

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