The Gatehouse is a
registered charity based in the
Etobicoke area of in
Toronto,
Ontario, Canada that treats survivors of child sexual abuse.[2][3]
The centre has helped more than 15,000 survivors of childhood sexual abuse since it opened in 1998.[4]
History
The headquarters for the charity was the doctor's house for the
Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital.[5] It was abandoned for over 30 years and restored for use by volunteers.[6][7] The vision of The Gatehouse and the restoration of the house was the creation of Arthur Raymond Lockhart who had the idea to reach out to survivors of child abuse within the community.[6][8]
Awards and recognition
In 2000,
The Ministry of the Attorney General's Office for the Victims of Crime designated The Gatehouse a "best practice site" in Ontario in a report, A Voice for Victims.[9]
In June 2003, The Gatehouse was awarded the City of Toronto Mayor's Community Safety Award [10]
In September 2003, The Gatehouse was awarded the Ruth Atkinson Hindmarsh Award from the
Atkinson Foundation[11]
In 2018, the charity received Attorney General's Victim Services Awards of Distinction[12]