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Home»World»Canada»Edmonton Indigenous Family Violence Program Faces $135K Funding Cut
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Edmonton Indigenous Family Violence Program Faces $135K Funding Cut

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 17, 20251 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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An Indigenous family violence program in Alberta, known as the Circle of Safety, is facing potential closure after the government declined to renew its funding, totaling over $135,000. The Aboriginal Counseling Services of Alberta, which operates the program, is now seeking support from the community to bridge this significant funding gap. This program addresses family violence among men, women, and children aged 6 to 16 through a comprehensive 16-week curriculum that includes discussions, activities, and counseling sessions.

Keleigh Larson, the executive director of the organization, expressed concern over the loss of funds, noting that it represents about 15 to 20 percent of their budget. While the funding for the men’s portion of the program was renewed, the women’s and children’s segments were left unfunded. This discrepancy presents a challenge for many families that rely on these resources for rebuilding their lives. Madelaine Calliou, a counselor with the organization, highlighted the critical need for support, emphasizing that assisting families ultimately strengthens entire communities.

In response to the funding situation, the Ministry of Children and Family Services stated that Alberta’s government is adjusting its funding strategies to meet the evolving needs of those affected by violence and abuse. They received over 200 applications for funding, indicating that the demand for assistance far exceeds the financial resources available. This competitive landscape poses a challenge for many organizations, particularly smaller ones like the Aboriginal Counseling Services of Alberta.

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The Circle of Safety program has been instrumental in providing necessary resources for families navigating the complexities of family violence. Many participants are women attempting to recover from abusive situations, seeking housing, and working to regain custody of their children. The program not only focuses on immediate needs but also aims to create long-lasting stability and healing within families and communities as a whole.

As funding becomes increasingly scarce, the organization is committed to advocating for its crucial services. The potential closure of the Circle of Safety program highlights the broader issues surrounding funding for family violence prevention programs across Alberta and the importance of community support. Engaging local stakeholders, seeking donations, and increasing awareness about the program are vital steps in securing the program’s future.

Ultimately, the implications of this funding denial extend beyond the organization itself. Ensuring that families impacted by violence receive comprehensive support is essential for promoting community well-being. The efforts to sustain programs like Circle of Safety reflect a fundamental belief in the power of community to support individuals in their recovery journeys, emphasizing that healing begins at home and radiates outward to benefit society as a whole.

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