It's a waiting game at Hiatus House in Windsor.
As of April 1st, the organization that offers confidential intervention for families experiencing domestic violence, closed six of its 48 beds.
Executive Director, Tom Rolfe says the province funds 48 beds and the additional six were being kept open by fundraising dollars.
According to Rolfe, the board decided about three years ago not to use fundraising dollars for operational costs because it can be too unpredictable.
He says they also haven't received their budget outline from the province.
"We've had to make decisions to reduce staffing based on what we think our budget is going to be, so we're assuming we're not going to get the one-time dollars that we got last year," he says.