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  1. SafeSpace London is a volunteer-run and community-funded support centre for sex workers, accomplices (allies), and women & gender non-conforming folx who are in crisis.

  2. May 8, 2024 · SafeSpace London, a drop-in centre and shelter for sex workers and women in crisis, has been in its location in Old East Village for just over a year, coming under fire from a city councillor who...

  3. Mar 11, 2023 · SafeSpace London will expand its supports for sex workers and women in crisis at their new larger 679 Dundas St. E. location. The centre ran out of a storefront at Rectory Street and Hamilton...

  4. SafeSpace is a volunteer run drop-in centre for and by sex workers, allies, women & non binary people in crisis. Our model is one of empowerment with the goal of meeting women & non binary people where they're at and helping sex workers operate with safety and with dignity.

  5. Mar 14, 2023 · SafeSpace London — an organization that advocates for and supports women in the sex trade — has moved from a smaller location near the corner of Hamilton Road and Rectory Street, to the former...

  6. Nov 7, 2017 · For the first time in eight years, Safe Space London, a drop-in centre for sex workers, is getting its very own home. Until this week, it shared a space with an arts co-operative on Dundas...

  7. SafeSpace London, London, Ontario. 3,774 likes · 3 talking about this. SafeSpace is a volunteer run NFP support centre for sex workers, allies and women/non binary folks in crisis.

  8. 519-701-SAFE (7233) By Email: safespacelondon@gmail.com On Social Media: Join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/safespace.london for news, updates about the space, and bad date reports. In Person: SafeSpace 96 Rectory Unit A London, ON N5Z 1Z9.

  9. Mar 8, 2023 · As a drop-in for homeless women prepares to open in the Old East Village, Councillor Susan Stevenson said questions about the facility remain unanswered. “There was no information on the ...

  10. Mar 8, 2024 · On Tuesday, city council approved a two month funding extension for drop-in services at SafeSpace London ($129,000) and London Cares ($139,600) which will now see the Winter Response programs...