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Wilma'sTransition Society is a non-profit organization dedicated solely to providing services, support & education to women and their children who are ​victims of the many facets ​of interpersonal violence
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​do you or someone you know need help?
wilma's transition society offers temporary safe shelter at a confidential location. we are available by phone to contact 24 hours a day 7 days a week. if you are in an emergency situation please phone us at
​1-604-858-0468 or 1-888-558-0468


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"We are committed to assisting women and their children in the difficult transition from an abusive and violent domestic environment to a positive, independent, and non-violent lifestyle. We primarily offer safe, temporary shelter with access to support services for women and their children who are victims of the many facets of family violence "  
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​or would like to get involved. ​Thank you to all our continued supporters, none of this would be ​possible without you


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​24 Hour Women's Support Hotline
​1-604-858-0468 or 1-888-558-0468


​Wilma’s Transition Society is located in Ch-ihl-kway-uhk (Chilliwack) and recognizes they provide services on the traditional and unceded territories
of the Stó:lō (people of the river) people who spoke Halq'eméylem, also known as the upriver dialect.  Wilma’s pursues to incorporate traditional indigenous
practices in current and future programs. 



  • Home
  • About Us
  • Our Houses
    • Transition House
    • Second Stage
  • Community Programs
    • Homeless Prevention Program
    • Outreach & Counseling Programs
    • Mental Health Meals
  • What is Abuse
  • Donate
  • Community Partners
  • Employment Opportunities
  • Charity Golf Tournament
  • Christmas Give-Away
  • Women's Bursary Award
  • Gallery
  • Contact