Women's Housing
Women's homelessness and housing needs are related to their disproportional experience of poverty, systemic discrimination, inequality based on gender or other factors, and violence against women.
Women and children, and particularly black or Aboriginal women, are the fastest growing group using shelters in Canada .
One in four people living on the street are women. However, due to their vulnerability to assault and their traditional caregiver role, most women experience homelessness in different ways, including: dealing with domestic violence, living in overcrowded accommodations, living in emergency shelters or sacrificing basic needs such as food and clothing to pay rent. These women's realities are not addressed through the media and do not show up on homelessness counts.
Here is a snapshot of issues that impact on Women's Housing in Canada.