Tiny Homes, Big Impact
Tiny Homes, Big Impact

A Community Campaign for Safety and Independence

A Community Campaign for Safety and Independence
The Emily Murphy Centre has been here for 36 years, offering second-stage, transitional housing and support to families rebuilding their lives after violence. We have helped more than 2,500 families regain stability. But the demand has outpaced our ability to help. The need has become more urgent, and our waitlist keeps growing.
We know our community can be a great place to live and raise a family, and that is why we are reaching out. We need your help to build five Tiny Homes on our existing land: safe, private, purpose built spaces that give women and children the time and dignity they deserve to move from crisis to stability.
Our proposed $1.2 Million campaign is not only about buildings. It is about safety, independence, and the kind of community we want to be. When safe, stable housing isn’t available, the risks increase. Survivors are often forced into impossible choices: returning to an unsafe situation, struggling to make ends meet, or facing homelessness. None of these outcomes protect children, and none interrupt the cycle of violence.
The Emily Murphy Centre has been here for 36 years, offering second-stage, transitional housing and support to families rebuilding their lives after violence. We have helped more than 2,500 families regain stability. But the demand has outpaced our ability to help. The need has become more urgent, and our waitlist keeps growing.
We know our community can be a great place to live and raise a family, and that is why we are reaching out. We need your help to build five Tiny Homes on our existing land: safe, private, purpose built spaces that give women and children the time and dignity they deserve to move from crisis to stability.
Our proposed $1.2 Million campaign is not only about buildings. It is about safety, independence, and the kind of community we want to be. When safe, stable housing isn’t available, the risks increase. Survivors are often forced into impossible choices: returning to an unsafe situation, struggling to make ends meet, or facing homelessness. None of these outcomes protect children, and none interrupt the cycle of violence.
This is not a distant issue, it’s a local one, and it’s a problem we can help solve.
These are not ‘numbers’. These are friends. Your co-workers. Parents at the rink or playground. Community members looking for a fair chance to rebuild their lives.
This is not a distant issue, it’s a local one, and it’s a problem we can help solve.
These are not ‘numbers’. These are friends. Your co-workers. Parents at the rink or playground. Community members looking for a fair chance to rebuild their lives.
Five Tiny Homes
for Safety and Independence
Five Tiny Homes
for Safety and Independence
Safety and Privacy
A Supportive Community
A Practical, Sustainable Solution
A Clear, Achievable Vision
Safety and Privacy
A Supportive Community
A Practical, Sustainable Solution
A Clear, Achievable Vision
Safe housing is not only a personal need—it is a community responsibility.
Safe housing is not only a personal need—it is a community responsibility.
Impact for Families and the Community
For Women and Children:
- Time to heal – without fear of losing their housing.
- A stable base for school, work, health appointments, and rebuilding daily life.
- Support from trained staff who understand trauma and recovery.
- A bridge to permanent housing and independence.
For the Community:
- Reduced pressure on emergency shelters and police services.
- Fewer families pushed into homelessness or poverty.
- Long-term economic benefits, including reduced strain on healthcare and social services.
- A safer, healthier region where families can recover and rebuild.
Impact for Families and the Community
For Women and Children:
- Time to heal – without fear of losing their housing.
- A stable base for school, work, health appointments, and rebuilding daily life.
- Support from trained staff who understand trauma and recovery.
- A bridge to permanent housing and independence.
For the Community:
- Reduced pressure on emergency shelters and police services.
- Fewer families pushed into homelessness or poverty.
- Long-term economic benefits, including reduced strain on healthcare and social services.
- A safer, healthier region where families can recover and rebuild.

A Centre with a Proven Record

A Centre with a Proven Record
For more than 36 years, the Emily Murphy Centre has worked quietly and steadily to support women and children leaving violence. Who we serve includes:
- More than 50 families each year in residence and outreach
- 60 families not currently in residence
- Women who choose not to enter shelter and second stage but still need support
- Families Facing Barriers in Finding Safe, Affordable Housing
For more than 36 years, the Emily Murphy Centre has worked quietly and steadily to support women and children leaving violence. Who we serve includes:
- More than 50 families each year in residence and outreach
- 60 families not currently in residence
- Women who choose not to enter shelter and second stage but still need support
- Families Facing Barriers in Finding Safe, Affordable Housing
A Community Campaign: $1.2 Million
But, we still need to raise funds for the remaining 50% for:
- Installation and site preparation
- Roofing, siding, plumbing, trusses, fencing
- Landscaping, security, utility connections
- Infrastructure for one double unit and four single units
By supporting this campaign, you are standing with survivors and making it clear that Perth County believes in safety, dignity, and second chances. You are helping build homes, but more importantly, you are helping build futures.
This project only moves forward with local support. The families we serve are part of your community and your donation builds this community. It becomes a front door, a warm kitchen, and a secure place to sleep.
A Community Campaign: $1.2 Million
But, we still need to raise funds for the remaining 50% for:
- Installation and site preparation
- Roofing, siding, plumbing, trusses, fencing
- Landscaping, security, utility connections
- Infrastructure for one double unit and four single units
By supporting this campaign, you are standing with survivors and making it clear that Perth County believes in safety, dignity, and second chances. You are helping build homes, but more importantly, you are helping build futures.
This project only moves forward with local support. The families we serve are part of your community and your donation builds this community. It becomes a front door, a warm kitchen, and a secure place to sleep.

By supporting this campaign, you are standing with survivors and making it clear that Perth County believes in safety, dignity, and second chances. You are helping build homes, but more importantly, you are helping build futures.
Donate Online
Scan the code or visit CanadaHelps to make a secure online donation.
Donate by E-Transfer
Send to info@emilymurphycentre.com. Please include your name and address in the message field so we can issue a tax receipt.
Donate by Cheque
Make payable to the Emily Murphy Centre and mail to 67 Barron St., Stratford, ON N4Z 1G9. Please include your name and address for your tax receipt.

By supporting this campaign, you are standing with survivors and making it clear that Perth County believes in safety, dignity, and second chances. You are helping build homes, but more importantly, you are helping build futures.
Donate Online
Scan the code or visit CanadaHelps to make a secure online donation.
Donate by E-Transfer
Send to info@emilymurphycentre.com. Please include your name and address in the message field so we can issue a tax receipt.
Donate by Cheque
Make payable to the Emily Murphy Centre and mail to 67 Barron St., Stratford, ON N4Z 1G9. Please include your name and address for your tax receipt.