Our Story
The Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre (ORCC) was founded in 1974 by a small group of women who wanted to ensure women in Ottawa who had experienced sexual assault could receive the right supports. It was the third rape crisis centre to operate in Canada. The original goals of the ORCC were to:
- provide direct assistance to rape victims through a volunteer-operated crisis phone line, casework and accompaniment services, and group counselling;
- to educate the public toward a change in attitude and treatment of the issue of rape.
Today, ORCC supports people with lived experience of sexual and gender-based violence through counselling and crisis services while advocating for systemic change through education, policy and research.
What We Do
The ORCC is dedicated to showing up for people who have experienced sexual and/or gender-based violence in the Ottawa region. We do this by offering crisis support, counselling, service navigation, psychoeducation and advocacy for systemic change.
To find out more about the services we offer, visit our Counselling page. To find out more about our public education and advocacy efforts, go to our Blog and ORCC’s Statements.
Who We Are
Our Vision
Communities that are free of sexual and gender-based violence.
Our Mission
ORCC supports people with lived experience of sexual and gender-based violence through counselling and crisis services while advocating for systemic change through education, policy and research.
Our Team
Madeline McMahon
Director of Finance and Operations
Jan Vesna
Director of Programs
Roselin Dixon
Community Outreach and Communications Lead
Meg Sinclair
Knowledge Translation and Content Development Lead
Elizabeth (Libby) Williams
Finance & Operations Coordinator
Odera Odenigbo
Registered Psychotherapist
Caron Cuff
Service Navigator
Zahara Sheikh
Registered Social Worker (RSW) and Psychotherapist
Valerie Waters
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)