Alberta rolls out additional one-time payment for women’s shelters
The Central Alberta Women’s Emergency Shelter (CAWES) is set to receive a one-time infusion of $70,166 from the provincial government, which announced an additional $3 million to be distributed to shelters across the province this year.
The Feb. 11 announcement says Alberta is investing $15.7 million during 2024-25 to help prevent gender-based violence and support survivors, including $7.2 million to Children and Family Services and $3 million to shelter resources.
The funding is part of a $54 million bilateral agreement with the federal government.
“All vulnerable Albertans deserve to live free from family violence and domestic abuse. By investing a portion of the funding towards women’s shelters, Alberta’s government remains steadfast in its commitment to increase funding by $10 million over four years to ensure that survivors are protected and supported,” commented Searle Turton, minister of children and family services.


