Yukon Resources

Here is a list of resources for homeless people in the Yukon Territory. Inside, you will find links to food, shelter, and other information. Please suggest a link.

Women's Shelters

  • Dawson City Women's Shelter
    Provides confidential shelter, support, and advocacy to women and children in crisis on a twenty-four hour basis. The home also provides emergency shelter to transient women and their children, and acts as an emergency foster home for the Dept. of Health and Social Services. Outreach services include home visits, Youth Centre activities, and a weekly childcare drop-in program.
    Contact: (867) 993-5086
  • Kaushee's Place Yukon Women's Transition Home Offers support, shelter and advocacy to women and their children who have experienced abuse. Women and children can stay for up to 30 days, free of charge.
    Contact:(867) 633-7720

Medical Services

  • Alcohol & Drug Services Assisting individuals and communities in reducing the harmful effects of alcohol and other drugs by providing quality addictions services.
    Contact: 867-667-5777
    Social Services website
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Comments

Kristina on 2009.03.27

I would like to provide a number of other resources for homeless people in the Yukon.

How do I go about this?

Thanks
Kristina
Coordinator
YAPC

Chris Aung-Thwin on 2009.03.27

Hi Kristina! It's so great that you have resources to add to the list... I've sent you a private message with how to proceed. Thanks!

alice1987 on 2011.07.04

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