in 1987, a group of neighbours were united by the pressing
need for a safe haven for abused women and their children
in their community. They founded the Parkdale-High
Park Rotary Club, and began the hunt for a suitable site.
In 1991, they were able to secure a rundown former warehouse,
and set about the enormous task of transforming the
building into a welcoming new home for abused women
and their children. Just like an old-fashioned barn raising,
hundreds of volunteers from across the city grabbed their
tools and came together. Building materials were donated,
and carpenters, plumbers and electricians generously
volunteered their services. The Redwood opened its doors
to welcome the first family on December 6, 1993 and over
the years has provided crucial emotional, social and practical
support to well over 2500 women and children fleeing
abuse.
The Redwood provides the emotional, practical and social
support that families need to get their lives back on track.
Over 80% of the women leaving The Redwood do not return
to their abusive partners. The Redwood’s services are
truly effective in helping families start new lives. At The Redwood,
thousands of women and children found the way
out - and the way up.
Ron Durand
Erik Hansen & Karen Lightheart
Godfrey Rudahigan
Ezra Levant, Ingrid van Weert,
Bonnie Mc Elveen-Hunter -Chair-American Red Cross and Craig Waller