Y Women’s Emergency Shelter provides safe space for Kamloops women and children fleeing violence
KAMLOOPS — The Y Women’s Emergency Shelter helps support women and children in any way they can. The shelter has 23 beds and helps hundreds of people every year. It even has space for animals. The service has been operating in its current location for over 30 years and has seen a constant need for the space.
“We help more than 300 women and children every year. Some people might think 300 isn’t a whole lot, but you have to remember, we only have seven rooms. We only have 23 beds and we don’t have women who are here without their children. Once a family takes up a room, whether it’s two people or five, we don’t have any more bed space,” said Jax (Jacquie) Brand, the manager of violence against women intervention and support services for Kamloops YMCA.
The team at the shelter gives its residents plenty of activities to do and hopes to provide a comfortable living space so they can think about the next steps in their lives.


