b'FAMILY VIOLENCEforPLANNINGSAFETYA safety booklet helps sufferers of family violenceand their lovedBy Charnel Andersonones navigate their way to safetyI f I need to leave my home, where are the safe places I can go? If there is time, what important items should I take with me when I leave? What are the important telephone numbers I need to know? These are some of the questions that Gan hkwsr Family Assault Support Services want those who may be experien-cing violence at home to think about. Those suggestions and more are includedin a safety planning booklet created byGan hkwsr to help people who are experi-encing family or intimate partner violence at home. Gan hkwsr, a community counsel-ling and residential services provider in Six Nations of the Grand River, in Ohsweken, Ontario, provides a range of services for community members, including an Working to end violence against women, children and youth since 1975Kingston Interval House provides essential, responsive and empowering services to women, children and youth who have experienced the impact of violence against women. Our core services include emergency shelter, transitional and outreach counselling services, second-stage housing, public education, awareness and prevention as well as community engagement.Contact us:Crisis Line:1-800-267-9445 or 613-546-1777Office:613-546-1833 or 613-546-4136www.kingstonintervalhouse.comKingston Interval House @KIHInterval38Spring/Summer 2020'