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The GayYorkRegion logo: A symbolic map of the region using rainbow colours to represent the nine municipalities of Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan and Whitchurch-Stouffville
Connecting York Region's gay residents and resources.
Essential Advice
If you are a victim of homophobic bullying or abuse, you must report it.
Please read this page to find out why and how.
Where To Get Help
In York Region:
  • Hate Crime Hotline
    1-877-354-HATE
    (877-354-4283)
  • Police Non-Emergency
    1-866-8POLICE
    (866-876-5423)
  • LGBT Support Line
    1-888-YORKLGBT
    (888-967-5542)
  • GayYorkRegion.com
    1-888-905-LGBT
    (888-905-5428)
In Toronto:
  • Hate Crime Hotline
    1-416-808-3500
  • Police Non-Emergency
    1-416-808-2222
Anywhere:
Information : Hate Crime Reporting
Victim Of Crime?
Many people presume that York Regional Police might not be particularly gay friendly, but nothing could be further from the truth. In reality they have been incredibly committed to local LGBT affairs and extemely accomodating over the past five years.
This stems from the appointment of the present Chief of Police - Armand La Barge, in 2002. Shortly after he took up office, he created a new department called the 'Culture and Diversity Resources Bureau' [More Information] which reports directly to the Chief. Additionally, a York Regional 'Police / Community Advisory Council' (PCAC) [More Information], meets with the Chief bi-monthly to promote harmony and understanding between all members of the York Regional Police and the communities served. These key developments demonstrate the commitment of Chief La Barge to his belief that YRP has an essential role to play in helping build safe communities that are fully accepting of diversity. A representative of gayyorkregion.com who is also involved with several other local LGBT organizations and initiatives, meets regularly with officers of the Culture and Diversity Resources Bureau and is also a member of the Police / Community Advisory Council. This ensures ongoing dialogue and consideration to issues of specific importance to our region's LGBT residents.
If you have been assaulted or you are the victim of any other crime resulting from your sexuality, or perceived sexuality, we stongly recommend that you report it to York Regional Police.
  • Theft, damage to property and identity theft incidents can be reported online.
  • Hate incidents can be reported via the hate crime hotline on 1-877-354-HATE (4283) or by email to: hatecrime@yrp.ca
  • All types of crime can be reported by calling York Regional Police toll-free on 1866-8POLICE. Please be sure to identify the crime as a hate crime, if you believe it is.
If you would prefer to deal directly with the Diversity and Cultural Resources Bureau, please contact:
  • Sgt. Ricky Veerappan #545 (905)830-0303 ext. 6089 or
  • Cst. Don Yirenkyi # 1050 (905)830-0303 ext. 7723
Or, if you would like to report a crime whilst remaining anonymous, you can contact York Region Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. You can also submit a tip online at www.1800222tips.com. Crime Stoppers takes information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You never have to identify yourself or testify in court. Calls are not recorded and no one involved with Crime Stoppers knows the identity of the callers. Crime Stoppers does not have call display.
Lastly, if you would like to suggest new initiatives that would enable the police to better serve the needs of our community, comment on your own experiences with York Regional Police, or inform us of specific community safety concerns that you may have, please write to us. The information you provide will enable us to better represent your needs in our ongoing dialogue with York Regional Police.