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Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre

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Abbreviation
  
ORCC

Official language
  
English

Formation
  
1974

Type
  
Charitable Organization

Purpose
  
Ending all forms of sexual violence and helping victims/survivors.

Region served
  
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre (ORCC) is a Canadian organization working to end all forms of sexual violence. When the ORCC was founded in 1974 it became the third rape crisis centre to operate within Canada. The organization’s philosophy is proactive, anti-racist/anti-oppression and feminist.

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Services

The Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre is mandated to provide services to women who are 16 years of age or older. These services include a 24-hour crisis line, counselling services, and a public education program. Counselling services are also available to friends, family members and partners who are supporting a woman who has experienced sexual assault. A variety of programs and projects are also ongoing, such as work with incarcerated women at the Ottawa Carleton Detention Centre, the highly successful Girls Chat program for young women with immigrant and refugee backgrounds which operates within local high schools, and the Safe City website with interactive opportunities for youth.

History

On December 15, 1974 a small group of women officially opened the ORCC. Prior to this there were no organizations within the Ottawa community offering services to women who had experienced sexual assault. The ORCC became one of only three rape crisis centres in Canada. The other two organizations were operating in Toronto and Vancouver.

References

Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre Wikipedia