Those are some examples, which, in order to save time, I didn't mention. When a woman is leaving her abuser, she goes through huge challenges of staying for a long time in the shelter. Shelters can only accommodate the person between six to eight weeks, and in the majority of shelters it's even shorter. There is a huge waiting list for housing. Even though we advocate for priority housing, that's not happening.
In some cases a woman goes through so many challenges she will say I'd rather stay in the abusive relationship. The money she receives from social services does not cover her for even a one-bedroom. In most cases the options are shared accommodation or renting a basement, and in many cases she doesn't have credit. Nobody's renting to her because she's a single mom, because she doesn't have an income.
Housing is a huge issue for women who are fleeing abusive relationships.