As we observe Remembrance Day this November, we honour the bravery and sacrifice of Canada鈥檚 veterans, whose courage has shaped our country. Today, we remember those who served, those who were lost, and the resilience of their families. This month also marks Women Abuse Prevention Month, and at Halton Women鈥檚 Place, we鈥檙e reflecting on how trauma鈥攊ncluding the legacy of war鈥攃an ripple through families in ways that often go unseen.
While many veterans returned home carrying unaddressed trauma, supports for mental health were limited. This trauma sometimes created challenges within families and affected entire communities over time. Today, we understand that trauma鈥攚hether from war, life experiences, or abuse鈥攃an impact mental health, relationships, and family dynamics for generations.
At Halton Women鈥檚 Place, we are dedicated to supporting women and their children affected by abuse. Every day, we see how trauma and cycles of violence can deeply affect families. Our work is about helping women recognize these patterns, understand the signs, and find a path toward healing and safety. In honouring Remembrance Day, we reflect not only on the sacrifices but also on the resilience needed to break cycles of trauma. Healing requires community support and access to resources.
This November, we invite our community to learn more about recognizing the signs of abuse and supporting those impacted by it. By raising awareness, we can help families find safety and support. If you or someone you know is affected by abuse, please reach out to Halton Women鈥檚 Place. Our 24/7 crisis, information, and support lines are always here for you:
Burlington & Oakville: 905-332-7892
Milton & Halton Hills: 905-878-8555
Or chat online here: https://haltonwomensplace.com/chat/
Signs of Abuse: Learn more about the signs of abuse and how to support someone in need by visiting https://haltonwomensplace.com/signs-of-abuse/