
Healthy Relationships
In a healthy relationship, you feel safe, respected, and accepted for who you are. In an unhealthy relationship, you may feel anxious, confused, uncertain, and even unsafe. Knowing these differences can help you choose the relationships you stay in and the relationships you want to build.
Examining your identity, your past, your relationships, your boundaries, and thinking about your future, you can learn to let go of or change relationships that are unhealthy and begin to develop healthy relationships with yourself and the people in your life.
Domestic Violence:
If you are in an abusive relationship, there are many services available to you. Sometimes, the level of fear and the degree of violence is escalated and you need to come to a shelter to ensure you and your children’s safety. Prairie Harbour offers a safe and caring environment to help you through your time of crisis and beyond.
Human Trafficking:
Being lured into human trafficking can happen to anyone, anywhere and at any time. We know that youth, women and men fall victim to this crime. Human trafficking happens in large cities, small towns and rural areas across Canada. It happens to people of every age, race, and income level. If you or someone you know needs help, you can find out more from the Joy Smith Foundation.