Member Organizations
DVANB’s 12 members consist of frontline domestic and intimate partner violence (DIPV) service organizations, such as transition houses and second stage housing. These organizations provide a wide range of direct services to those who have experienced DIPV, including but not limited to emergency or temporary safe housing, access to basic necessities, emotional support, connections to government and community supports, accompaniment to court and medical appointments, education, outreach services, and services for children. Services are free and confidential. For more information on services offered, please visit our F.A.Q’s page. To find and connect with services in your area, please use the organization list and map below.

Members Map

Courage Center
Beausejour Family Crisis Resource Centre
The Courage Centre sponsored by Shoppers Drugs Mart is a Trauma Specialized Centre of Excellence offering counselling, support, and housing centre for victims of family violence and their children, those who perpetrate violence, as well as for individuals experiencing emotional and life challenges. The Courage Centre also provides outreach services.
Shediac

Crossroads for Women
Crossroads for Women is helping women and children transition from crisis to empowerment by providing safe housing, education, counselling and support. Our mandate is to empower victims and survivors of violence and their families break the cycle of abuse by providing shelter and on-going support services, as well as public awareness and prevention programs.
Moncton , New Brunswick

Fundy Region Transition House
FRTH offers safe shelter, compassionate support and advocacy to victims of abuse and family violence. FRTH is committed in providing quality services to women and children, ensuring they have the most up to date information, support and guidance to improve their lives moving forward.
St. Stephen , New Brunswick

Gignoo Transition House
Gignoo Transition House's mission is to honour and support Indigenous women and their children in their healing from intra-familial abuse. We do this by providing safe accommodations, the opportunity for them to learn about and be proud of their cultural heritage and programming to support their journey towards wellness.
Fredericton , New Brunswick

Hestia House
Hestia House provides shelter and support for up to 24 women and their children. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with full-time and part-time staff available to help you. We have a 24-hour distress line that you can call for support or to discuss your safety options.
Saint John , New Brunswick

Liberty Lane
Liberty Lane Inc. is a charitable organization located in Fredericton, New Brunswick that offers Second Stage Housing to female identified individuals (and their children) who have left family violence and Domestic Violence Outreach services to people of all gender identities.
Fredericton , New Brunswick

Miramichi Emergency Centre for Women
MECW provides support and counselling in person or over the phone. We can provide you with safe and secure shelter if you choose to stay with us. We are open 24 hours per day/365 days per year. All of our services are free of charge and strictly confidential. We also provide second stage housing.
Miramichi , New Brunswick

Nignen Women’s Shelter
The Nignen Women's Shelter's Mandate is to provide culturally safe and culturally responsive community housing and support services to Indigenous Women and Children requiring assistance to transition to a stable, safe and violence-free living environment.
Natoaganeg First Nation

Second Stage Safe Haven
Second Stage Safe Haven provides ongoing support, counseling and programs in conjunction with temporary, long term and safe affordable housing for abused women and their children.
Saint John

Sussex Vale Transition House
SVTH provides safe and confidential short-term housing for women (and their children) escaping domestic intimate partner violence. We have one major goal in mind – ensuring that women and their children, from all walks of life, can achieve their full potential and be free from domestic violence.
Sussex

Women in Transition House
Women in Transition House is a safe and confidential shelter for abused women and children. Women and children can begin their healing process and arrange for alternate housing plans.
Fredericton

Sanctuary House
Sanctuary House is a shelter that offers temporary housing for women and children who are victims of domestic violence and need a safe place to stay. Since 1991, Sanctuary House has been supporting and empowering survivors of domestic violence through the provision of education, resources, shelter, one on one support, and crisis intervention 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Woodstock
Please visit Réseau des services pour victimes de violence du N.-B. for a list of DIPV shelters and services in the francophone & northern parts of the province.