Every year, thousands of Albertans face the devastating impact of family violence. Until June 24, through the Taking Action on Family Violence Grant, eligible organizations can apply for funding to deliver timely, direct services to support families affected by family violence. Successful projects will help reduce the consequences of family violence and ensure victims have access to trauma-informed services that will help them rebuild their lives. Together, we can prevent family violence before it starts, intervene at early signs, respond, and support survivors and families to live safely in their communities.
“Every Albertan deserves to be free from violence and abuse. I’m proud to support the Taking Action on Family Violence Grant Program that will empower local organizations to deliver early, culturally appropriate support to those affected by family violence. By working together, we can help individuals and families find safety, stability and hope.”
Populations at increased risk will be a focus – including Indigenous people, women and children, 2SLGBTQQIA+ individuals, rural and remote communities, youth, newcomers and people with disabilities. The grant will also prioritize survivor-focused strategies that promote healthy relationships and programs targeted to men and boys struggling with abusive behaviours.
“The Taking Action on Family Violence Grant Program is a powerful example of our government’s ongoing commitment to supporting critical community programs that prevent gender-based violence from occurring in the first place and making it a rarity in Alberta, not a norm.”
Help is always available for anyone affected by family or gender-based violence. Confidential help is available 24/7 by calling or texting the Family Violence Info Line at 310-1818, or Alberta's One Line for Sexual Violence at 1-866-403-8000. Anyone in immediate danger should call 911.
Quick facts
- Alberta’s government is investing more than $88 million for prevention of family and sexual violence, which includes women’s shelters and sexual assault centres to help individuals and families get the support they need.
- The Taking Action on Family Violence Grant Program is included in more than $188 million in prevention strategies and critical programs across government that support survivors and align with Building on our Strengths: Alberta’s 10-year Strategy to End Gender-Based Violence the 10-year, made-in-Alberta strategy.
- Albertans can visit the Government of Alberta website (see link below) to find out where to turn and learn more about their rights and the law.
Related information
- Family Violence – Find supports
- Taking Action on Family Violence Grant Program
- Building on our strengths: Alberta’s 10-year strategy to end gender-based violence - Open Government
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