
Making a Difference is a monthly spotlight on local not-for-profit organizations, which are such a critical part of our community. To suggest a not-for-profit to feature, email Jillian Follert at follertj@whitby.ca
The Durham Rape Crisis Centre is a feminist organization that believes in the equality of all people regardless of race, class, sexual orientation, or gender. DRCC is committed to taking an active role in the community to end all forms of violence against women and children.
As a sexual assault centre, DRCC provides support services to recent as well as historical survivors of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and childhood sexual abuse and their families in Durham and beyond.
The organization’s vision is to be leaders in ending sexual violence through support services, advocacy, and education.
DRCC provides a range of programs and services, all of which are free of charge to the community, confidential, and trauma-informed. Counselling staff specialize in the field of trauma and gender-based violence.
Interim, individual, and group counselling are available to clients, including advocacy and accompaniment support where needed. DRCC also provides counselling services to students at select post-secondary institutions in Durham.
In addition to the core counselling program, support is provided to survivors of sex trafficking and/or sexual exploitation, as well as those who are supporting a survivor of sexual violence in their lives.
DRCC operates a 24/7 crisis and support line that is mainly run by volunteers, who receive comprehensive training and ongoing support. The crisis line is available to any survivor of sexual violence, regardless of age, gender, or location.
DRCC also offers a student placement program, public and prevention education workshops, and training to the public, schools, and other community partners on the multifaceted impacts of sexual violence and gender-based violence on the individual as well as the community.
The waitlist for support is currently about five months long. There many ways the Whitby community can help DRCC connect survivors to support sooner.
- Monetary donations can be made through the DRCC CanadaHelps page or by e-transfer to gemma@drcc.ca.
- In-kind donations are also needed, more information is available at https://drcc.ca/donate/
- Volunteers are needed for the 24/7 crisis line as well as the fundraising committee and to represent DRCC at a local Ontario Lottery and Gaming location. Visit drcc.ca/getting-involved/volunteer for more information.