Woman’s Inc – Kingston
Woman Inc., established in 1984, is a voluntary, non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Kingston, Jamaica. The organization is dedicated to providing assistance to victims of rape, incest, domestic crises, sexual harassment in the workplace, human trafficking, and domestic violence.
Woman Inc.
Services Offered:
Crisis Centre: Offers professional and specialized advice, along with outreach support, to individuals experiencing issues related to rape, incest, domestic violence, and domestic crises.
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24-Hour Hotline: Provides continuous telephone counseling services, ensuring support is available at any time.
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Crisis Shelter: Functions as an emergency temporary residence for women in crisis, offering a safe and secure environment.
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Public Education Programme: Aims to raise awareness about the impact of rape, incest, domestic violence, and other forms of abuse through workshops in schools, churches, community groups, and media presentations.
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Legal Reform Committee: Advocates for legislative changes to protect and empower victims of abuse.
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Contact Details:
Address: 4 Ellesmere Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica, W.I.
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Phone: (876) 929-9038 or (876) 926-9415
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24-Hour Hotline: (876) 929-2997
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Email: wicrisiscentre@yahoo.com
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Website: womanincja.org
Facebook: Woman Incorporated
Instagram: @womanincjamaica
Woman Inc. plays a crucial role in supporting survivors of gender-based violence in Jamaica, offering essential services and advocating for systemic changes to protect and empower women and girls.
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Women Rights
Eradication of Domestic violence
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Our Mission
The mission of the NGO Caribbean Development Foundation is to contribute to the development of the NGO sector in the Caribbean region, by working with the sector and regional governments to redefine the role of the sector in the region, and its ability to impact on the policy making decisions of regional governments as an equal partner in providing support and help to the most vulnerable members of our societies.