The Hamilton Spectator

Elizabeth Fry Society to close branch in Hamilton

- FALLON HEWITT

A Hamilton organizati­on that has provided support to women who are in conflict with the law for more than 50 years will be closing its doors at the end of the month.

The Elizabeth Fry Society Southern Ontario Region announced Monday the branch will shut down its operations on March 31 due to “concerns about the ongoing viability of the organizati­on.”

The impending closure of the organizati­on comes just months after both Catholic Family Services of Hamilton and Hamilton Mental Health Outreach announced their intentions to close this spring.

Each of those organizati­ons pointed to financial troubles and staffing issues as reasons for their respective closures.

In a statement posted to both Facebook and Instagram, the organizati­on’s board of directors called the closure a “difficult decision,” noting that it remains “committed to minimizing disruption­s of service to our clients and stakeholde­rs.”

The Hamilton branch of the organizati­on was establishe­d in 1971 and provides programmin­g to women in the region who “are criminaliz­ed or at-risk of being criminaliz­ed,” according to its website.

That includes counsellin­g, anger management, release planning, relapse prevention, court support and drop-in services. It also offers Programmin­g for sex workers and survivors of domestic violence, gender-based violence and other kinds of trauma.

“We are working closely with the ministry, funders and non-profit service providers in Hamilton to ensure suitable arrangemen­ts can be made for women,” read the post, noting the organizati­on’s commitment to clients “remains steadfast.”

According to its website, the organizati­on is funded by the Ministry of the Solicitor General, the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services, the United Way of Halton and Hamilton, the Hamilton Community Foundation and the City of Hamilton.

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