Ontario helping more women in KFLA build skills and increase employment opportunities

The Ontario government is expanding the Investing in Women’s Futures program to 10 additional locations across the province, including Resolve Counselling Services Canada, located in Kingston and serving KFLA. This will help more women experiencing social and economic barriers connect to supports and develop the skills they need to gain financial security and independence. This expansion is part of a $6.9 million investment over three years to enhance the program and create more economic opportunities for women.

“Through this new Investing in Women’s Futures program location in Kingston, more survivors of gender-based violence will have access to the employment readiness and wraparound supports they need to transition to employment and gain financial independence,” said Charmaine Williams, Ontario’s Associate Minister of Women’s Social and Economic Opportunity. “Our government is empowering women to achieve the success they deserve because when women succeed, Ontario succeeds.”

The Investing in Women’s Futures program provides a range of services and employment supports to help women overcome any barriers, increase well-being, build skills and gain employment. The addition of 10 new sites brings the total number of service delivery locations to 33, providing greater access for more women across Ontario.

In Kingston, the Investing in Women’s Futures program will be delivered by Resolve Counselling Services Canada through an investment of $325,000 over three years. The organization will provide emotional and therapeutic counselling services for women who are survivors of gender-based violence. Services will also include workshops on financial wellness and employment readiness, as well as employment programs and opportunities in rural and remote areas, in a support group model to reduce social isolation and build connections.

“Resolve Counselling Services Canada is delighted to be part of the expansion of Ontario’s Investing in Women’s Futures program,” said Tara Everitt, director of community programs of Resolve Counselling Services Canada. “This program will allow us, alongside our community partners, to support more women in the Kingston, Frontenac, and Lennox & Addington region to access the resources and develop the skills and confidence needed to empower them and guide them on their healing journey.”

This $6.9 million investment builds on the $18 million funding from 2022-2025 to support the Investing in Women’s Futures and Women’s Economic Security programs.

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